Thomas S. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My 2-year-old pitbull has been having accidents while sleeping (pooping) and has had loose stools after eating a marrow bone. He was also licking his anus area, which has improved after a groomer visit. His stools are not completely solid yet, and I've seen a small amount of mucus. I'm wondering how long I should wait before a vet visit and if I should be concerned about worms or other symptoms.

October 24th, 2023

Kenneth D. answered

The issues your pitbull is experiencing are likely due to the marrow bone he ate, which is rich in f...

October 24th, 2023

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