(2) Green poop: eating high-content vegetables is not fully digested and absorbed, and too high acidity in the intestine can also lead to green poop. You can feed some probiotics to help digestion.
(3) Yellow poop: At this time, the color of poop is healthier. It can be judged that the food eaten by dogs has a high carbohydrate content.
(4) Red poop: There is blood in the poop, which may be anal bleeding. If there is blood in the stool, it is partial bleeding in the small intestine. If there is blood on the surface of the stool, it may be bleeding from the large intestine. It is best to send patients to the hospital for stool bleeding, which is generally not a common dyspepsia.
(6) Brown poop: the color of healthy poop. The food eaten by dogs is rich in fat and protein.
(7) Black poop: Black poop will appear when the digestive organs such as stomach, duodenum and small intestine of dogs bleed. If you don't defecate for a long time, the stool will be black. If you don't defecate for a long time, you can generally feed cooking oil with Kaisailu and defecate first. Then adjust the diet, properly feed some products such as probiotic digestion tablets and regulate the intestines.
(8) Milk stool: dyspepsia, generally protein dyspepsia, more common in puppies. See Dog Diarrhea-Dyspepsia.
(9) Egg yolk stool: dyspepsia, generally protein dyspepsia, more common in puppies. See Dog Diarrhea-Dyspepsia.