1, red stool: the owner should first check whether the dog's stool is bleeding from the anal sac. If not, it may be the dog's lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
2, orange poop: when the dog's poop contains orange dregs, or part of the poop is orange, it is probably due to indigestion, can not fully attract food.
3, yellow poop: At this time, the color of the poop is relatively healthy, and it can be judged that the food eaten by the dog has a high carbohydrate content. If the color of poop is dark yellow, it may also be because a large number of red blood cells in dogs are destroyed, resulting in jaundice.
4, gray stool: if the stool is white clay-like, it may be jaundice or biliary obstruction caused by stones, tumors, roundworms, etc. , resulting in bilirubin can not be discharged at will.
5, brown poop: the color of healthy poop, but the food eaten by dogs is rich in fat, so the intake of fat should be appropriately reduced.
6. Green poop: When dogs eat vegetables with high chlorophyll content such as celery and cucumber, they cannot be completely digested or absorbed by the stomach, or the acidity in the intestine is too high, which will also lead to the excretion of green poop.
7, black poop: black poop will appear in the dog's stomach, duodenum, small intestine and other digestive organs.