Generally speaking, dog feces should be yellow, brown or dark brown. Some dog food is mixed with pigments, and the dog's stool will show a mixed color of excellent pigments. Normal stool should be a lump.
It is not normal to have loose stools or even water samples (soy sauce color, coffee color, etc.). ), or covered with mucus and bloodshot. Some dogs with canine distemper can see bubbles in their feces.
Generally speaking, it is judged by the state of feces and the performance of dogs.
1, too high acidity can also lead to red stool. First check whether the dog's stool is bloody because of anal fissure. If not, it is likely that the dog has lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
2, orange poop:
When the dog's poop contains orange dregs, or part of the poop is orange. Probably indigestion, food can't be completely absorbed.
3, yellow poop:
The color of poop is healthier at this time. It can be judged that the food eaten by dogs 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 the dog's body are destroyed to produce jaundice.
4, gray poop:
If the stool is "white clay-like", it may be jaundice or biliary obstruction caused by stones, tumors, ascaris, etc. Therefore, choleflavin cannot be excreted casually.
5, brown poop:
The color of healthy poop, but the food that dogs eat is rich in fat. The intake of fat should be reduced appropriately.
6, green poop:
When dogs eat vegetables with high chlorophyll content such as green vegetables and cucumbers. Because it cannot be fully digested and absorbed by the stomach, it is still 7. Black stool in intestine:
Black stool will appear when the digestive organs such as stomach, duodenum and small intestine of dogs bleed.