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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Poo Update
- By teddyboy [gb] Date 04.05.09 16:24 UTC
Thanks for all your advice, i think i will call the Vet and ask whether i should postpone his 2nd vacs til poo back to normal.

He went earlier (after his lunch) which looked normal at first, then went a bit slimey at the end, then he strained to go twice more and just a tiny bit of slime came out.  I am hoping that this is his system clearing itself and that the pesky worms are all dead/coming out.  Gross!

Now am waiting for him to go after his dinner, never thought i would be so concerned and worried about a dog's bowel movements!
- By Astarte Date 04.05.09 16:27 UTC

> never thought i would be so concerned and worried about a dog's bowel movements!


lol, tis the sign of the dog person, a tendancy to chat about poo

i hope you see an improvement soon.
- By Dill [gb] Date 04.05.09 18:51 UTC

>> never thought i would be so concerned and worried about a dog's bowel movements!
> lol, tis the sign of the dog person, a tendancy to chat about poo
>


LOL

I never really thought about this until discussing DS's bowel movements with his consultants (Lack 3/4 of his colon owing to Operations, and ongoing problems)  and they are soooo squeamish :-D :-D   I can just tell they don't own dogs :-D :-D

Hope pup is better soon
- By ali-t [gb] Date 04.05.09 19:03 UTC
lol, it is funny that I spend more time concerning myself with the dogs bowel movements than I do with my own.
- By Astarte Date 05.05.09 13:24 UTC

> never really thought about this until discussing DS's bowel movements with his consultants (Lack 3/4 of his colon owing to Operations, and ongoing problems)  and they are soooo squeamish :-D :-D   I can just tell they don't own dogs :-D :-D
>


its amazing how squeemish folk are isn't it? i have an illness that makes such things a topic for discussion as well and goodness people freak out when you mention the slightest thing lol.
- By Dill [gb] Date 05.05.09 17:06 UTC
It's very entertaining watching them squirm :-D :-D  

Beats me tho, why they go into that field if they're that squeamish about poo :confused:
- By JAY15 [gb] Date 06.05.09 01:15 UTC
<<tis the sign of the dog person, a tendancy to chat about poo>>

or a baby person...brings back some memories :-)
- By mumofpip [gb] Date 06.05.09 15:01 UTC
Oh, I know where you're coming from - I have a 2 year old little boy (prone to being constipated) and a dog (prone to loose poos) so am constantly watching nappies and the patches of grass the dog squats on lol!!
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Poo Update

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