Why does my dog have blood in his poop?

A Chihuahua sitting outside that had a bloody stool

Hi Kristian,

Thanks for your question.

These symptoms can be caused by many different disease states in the body. The bottom line is that you and your veterinarian have not confirmed the diagnosis yet. The tests you mention are very limited in their ability to diagnose many of the possible causes. You have only looked for the presence of parasites with the fecal test and any structural abnormalities with the radiographs. These are very specific diagnostic tools that have the potential of detecting a limited range of possible causes.

Here is what I would recommend you speak with your veterinarian about:

These tests should bring you a lot closer to a confirmed diagnosis. I think in order to address this you’ll need an actual diagnosis before you initiate another treatment based on an assumptive diagnosis.

I hope this helps.

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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Why does my dog have blood in his poop?
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These symptoms can be caused by many different disease states in the body. The bottom line is that you and your veterinarian have not confirmed the diagnosis yet. Here is what I would recommend you speak with your veterinarian about to determine the cause of blood in your dog's stool.
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