Posing Stool
This poses a new worm question?
If I have to take stool samples to the vet to find out what sort of worms, how in the world am I supposed to differentiate the 4 different cat's stool??? I can't take a sample of each, as they all share litter boxes.
Also, how does this work without costing me a fortune? We don't exactly have money to blow. Will they take multiple stool samples without costing extra?
Vets can actually take a stool sample right in their office using a probe type instrument. I know how expensive vet bills can be. At my house we have 13 cats, a kitten (just found last month), a wolf mix, a mixed dog, an iguana, 2 cockatiels, many fish, a kingsnake, a tarantula, a red sheep, a pigmy goat, 10 syrian hamsters and 11 dwarf hamsters. I have skipped paying utility bills to pay for vet care. Call your vets office and ask them how much they charge to do the stool check. If your cats are indoor only and you've seen no worms, then more than likely they don't have them. However, if their like mine and are indoor/outdoor they can get worms more easily. My vets rule is you see them, treat them, if you don't see any, then they don't have them
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Health Signs in Dog Stool
HEALTH SIGNS IN DOG STOOL
You can tell a lot about what's going on inside a dog by being aware of what comes out. A little effort to study and learn about some of the many indications to be found in the dogs' stool can help you understand your dog's health and could even save your pet's life.
Certain parasite's eggs and worms can be seen directly. Color and consistency of the stool may give certain clues of possible health conditions. Foreign objects in the stool may indicate important safety considerations about what your dog is chewing and swallowing, and maybe what you should work harder to keep your dog away from.
Discussing these health signs to be observed in dog stool might be disgusting, and of course it's certainly not suitable material for general conversation. But for this newsletter, it's appropriate.
Roundworms look something like rubber bands in the dog waste. Of course, sometimes dogs actually do eat and subsequently eliminate rubber bands, so be sure to notice the difference. Look closely if you have to. If you find one or more roundworms in a dog's feces and the worms are alive, you'll certainly want to treat the dog and talk to your vet. If the worms are dead, you still may need to consult your veterinarian. Sometimes a worm treatment will result in the elimination of several dead roundworms, but it's still a good idea to check just to make sure.
Tapeworms in dogs may sometimes be detected by observing segments of the worms or the parasite's eggs, resembling grains of brown rice, in the dog waste. Especially in warm weather, you will very frequently see small, white, fat, rice-sized creatures in the waste you clean up. These are not tapeworm eggs; they are the larvae of flies (maggots) that hatch from eggs laid in the waste after it is eliminated. Newly eliminated, live tapeworm segments can be white, fat, and wiggly. To tell them apart from maggots you can look closely and see that they are carrot-shaped.
Diarrhea not only makes it harder to clean up the dog's messes, but can also be a sign of illness or gastrointestinal distress in a dog. Sometimes diarrhea may be caused by something as simple as eating greasy table scraps, or changing dog food too often, or feeding with cheap, poor-quality food. If these conditions are obviously the cause of the problem, it may not be a big deal unless it is occurring frequently or causing distress for the dog. On the other hand, unexplained diarrhea could indicate a more
serious problem, so you should be alert to this condition.
Blood in the stool can be an indication of a very serious health problem. If you find blood in a dog's waste, notify your veterinarian right away. Be sure to notice the color of the blood: Red blood or dark, nearly black blood in the stool indicate problems in different parts of the digestive tract. These details can help your vet diagnose the
problem.
Foreign objects in dog stools can indicate a safety problem. Some dogs seem to eat anything they can get their mouths on (especially Black Labs, for some reason), and usually it results in nothing more serious than some rather startling or amusing cleanups for you. However, some materials can pose a risk of injury or death, and
you should be aware of the danger. Strings or carpet fibers can get tangled inside a dog's intestines, requiring surgery. If these appear in a dog's waste, watch for what the dog is chewing on, and see that such materials are kept away from the pet for its safety. Dogs have been known to die from swallowing tampons, too. If you see any of these in a dog's stools, be sure to keep such waste receptacles out of the reach of the dog.


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