Articles for tag: Dog Illness, Dog Poop

Karla News

What Does Normal Dog Poop Look Like?

Books, periodicals and websites are full of warnings about abnormal dog poop. Tar-like stools, watery stools, stools covered in cloudy mucus – these are all flashing neon signs that a dog needs to go to the vet. Most dog owners are so familiar with what abnormal dog stool is supposed to look like that they ...

Karla News

More Unusual Pet Products

In a previous article, I cover products like a sex doll for dogs and a translator for dogs, but there were so many other products that weren’t covered that I decided to come up with a follow up article: Pet ionizer- If your dog has problems breathing, or you just suck at cleaning and your ...

Karla News

Montrose Dog Beach: Chicago’s Dog Beach

Several years ago, the city of Chicago designated a portion of the Montrose Beach as a permissible area to keep dogs “off-leash”. As a result, pooches visiting the Montrose Dog Beach have the freedom to romp, play and run freely without restraint. Not only does this beach allow dogs to relax and unwind, no dog ...

Karla News

What Causes Blood in a Dog’s Poop?

How do you know if there’s blood in your dog’s stool? If it’s bright red, then it’s pretty obvious to detect the blood. But if the stools are black and look more like tar than your dog’s usual feces, then that is also a sign of blood in the stool. Either bight red or tarry ...

Karla News

Why Does My Dog Eat Poop?

The medical term for eating feces is Coprophagia. There are many reasons why your dog eats poop. Some of the reasons are physical and some could be psychological. Once you know the probable causes of Coprophagia, you can help your dog stop this unpleasant behavior. Medical causes for eating feces Eating poop could be caused ...