ThugLina Veteran 119 Posts user info edit post |
I just got a 3yr old Jack Russell. I noticed a couple of days ago that he had a few worms in his stool, so I gave him peanut butter and they disappeared. I haven't seen one in about 2 days. Then this morning, a little blood came out in his stool. Any ideas or suggestions of what it could be.
His medical records and vetinarian are in Jacksonville, NC. He isn't due for a check up until May. I am going down there on Friday, but I don't want to wait that long if its real serious. He got his heart worm medication last month, but he hasn't gotten it this month. Please Help!! 1/24/2007 1:31:41 PM |
Lucky1 All American 6154 Posts user info edit post |
wrong section noob. 1/24/2007 1:32:17 PM |
elkaybie All American 39626 Posts user info edit post |
to the vet with you 1/24/2007 1:32:27 PM |
LaserSoup All American 5503 Posts user info edit post |
Call your vet and tell them what's going on, leave out the part about the PB, and see what they say. 1/24/2007 1:50:04 PM |
elkaybie All American 39626 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "why are you lookin at your dogs stool?" |
b/c he/she is at least responsible enough to pick up their dog's shit so other people won't step in it
now that the thread had a move and overhaul/facelift...my quote doesn't make sense
[Edited on January 24, 2007 at 2:18 PM. Reason : edit like whoa]1/24/2007 2:11:45 PM |
ssclark Black and Proud 14179 Posts user info edit post |
^^ yep 1/24/2007 2:17:01 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
looking at the dog's poop is the best way to get an overall idea of his health.
why peanut butter? that's not a dewormer. it's peanut butter.
(heartworms show up in the heart, not the intestines, btw...so his lack of heartworm medicine has nothing to do with it...unless it's the kind that has stuff that also protects against intestinal worms)
he most likely just needs to be dewormed, but yeah call your vet. 1/24/2007 2:39:45 PM |
OuiJamn All American 5766 Posts user info edit post |
my dog did the same thing -- had to give him a round of antibiotics... 1/24/2007 5:07:15 PM |
Kiwi All American 38546 Posts user info edit post |
aw my post was deleted? 1/24/2007 5:24:27 PM |
TroopofEchos All American 12212 Posts user info edit post |
take it in friday when you go to jacksonville. . and why the hell did you give it peanut butter??? Jif is not medicine. 1/24/2007 10:26:00 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
seriously, what's up with the peanut butter? 1/24/2007 10:26:50 PM |
blasphemour All American 57594 Posts user info edit post |
i bet its nothing. someone probably just raped your dog. 1/24/2007 10:27:53 PM |
se7entythree YOSHIYOSHI 17377 Posts user info edit post |
um no she's laying here on the floor asleep...but thanks for being concerned 1/24/2007 10:40:02 PM |
skyfallen All American 944 Posts user info edit post |
What good is peanutbutter supposed to do? .......if he's got worms the only way to treat them is with medication. many worms you would not be able to see without a microscope (especially ones that would cause bloody stool). he needs to atleast have a stool check done by a vet... 1/24/2007 11:16:23 PM |
drunknloaded Suspended 147487 Posts user info edit post |
^that is EXACTLY what i first thought(peanut butter thing) 1/24/2007 11:23:36 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
this happens a lot to my dogs, because they like to chew up plastic pieces around the house and i think when they are exiting their body they cut him somehow and he bleeds - make sure the dog isnt eating anything that could possibly cut him, but you would know if he was eating them because it would show up with the blood 1/25/2007 12:49:41 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
get him some drontal, from a local vet clinic or maybe one of those petsmarts that have vets there. you'll probably have to spend up to $20 on a one time dose of the stuff.
deworming doesn't really hurt even if they dont have worms, so you can save yourself the test & $ if you really want to.
if that doesnt clear it up, then i'd take a fresh sample to a clinic to be tested
[Edited on January 25, 2007 at 1:08 PM. Reason : .] 1/25/2007 1:00:05 PM |
Raige All American 4386 Posts user info edit post |
Crossroads vet clinic works with students pricing wise if you have a big issue. Hell I think most vets in the area do. You're looking at a very basic checkup here. Bloodwork etc. If it's worms add about $40 for medication. Nothing major.
Peanut butter does something to a couple types of worms (either makes them release or just pass) not sure. But it's definitely not how to treat all types.
Go do a checkup. 1/25/2007 1:24:00 PM |
Supplanter supple anteater 21831 Posts user info edit post |
$40 for meds for worms? That’s double what Carrboro Plaza Vet Clinic charges even for the largest of dogs. But then again CPVC doesn't charge dispensing fees as often or as high as alot of other vet clinics.
Capstar, an anti flee oral treatment, is something we sell for less than 3 bucks that a nearby clinic sells for like 10 each due to their dispensing fee.
Maybe the crossroads place uses something more expensive than drontal, but if not, then they are ripping ppl off at $40. Although having served nearly 16 k ppl over the last 16 years, CPVC can afford to get discounts from buying in bulk.
That reminds me, anyone who is up for helping me try to get this group to break 100, join up http://ncst.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2210686047
The crossroads people arent all bad for sure, they've always been nice when I've spoken to them to get records for people who recently moved to the Carrboro/Chapel Hill/Durham area who take their pets to CPVC.
[Edited on January 25, 2007 at 1:35 PM. Reason : .] 1/25/2007 1:32:55 PM |