Jamie S. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My 7-year-old chihuahua, who is prone to frontal seizures and not up to date on shots but has had them in the past, had bloody diarrhea at 1 am. It looked gelatinous and smelled bloody. She is not as energetic as usual, but her gums have color and she is eating boiled chicken and water. No more diarrhea today. Does this require an emergency trip to the vet, or can she wait until tomorrow to see a vet?

July 11th, 2024

Ryan T. answered

The most likely cause of your dog's bloody diarrhea is something she ate, such as rotting food, old ...

July 11th, 2024

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