Abnormal stool The frequency, shape, color and taste of the dog's stool at ordinary times can reflect the dog's health. If there is blood in the stool, there may be parasites.
The urine of dogs with abnormal urine is light yellow. If the dog's urine is too dark or milky white, it may have kidney disease. If you can't urinate, it may be urethral occlusion.
Abnormal eyes If the dog's eyes are bloodshot, turbid, afraid of strong light, swollen, etc. It may be that the dog is stimulated by foreign objects or it may be sick.
Abnormal healthy nose A dog's nose is moist, black and shiny. If the dog is found to have excessive nosebleeds, nosebleeds, nasal congestion, or swollen and cracked nose, it may be a cold or rhinitis.