Slimmy Stools
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Slimmy Stools
My dogs have occasional slimmy stools. No blood or extremly foul smell. Some stools will be normal then the next will be all or part slime. Dogs are wormed regular. I'm thinking some sort of intestinal parisite. Thinking of running some fish zole or albon through them or maybe both. Any tips or suggestions?
I live back in the woods you see, my woman and the kids and the dogs and me.
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Re: Slimmy Stools
We used to have trouble with slimy stools when we fed raw hide chews to our dogs. Some of them couldn't handle the raw hide. I was told it can be caused by their body trying to protect them from a foreign object that they consumed.
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Re: Slimmy Stools
Sounds like coccidia. treat with 12% sulfamethdioxine in their H2O. I mix it with dyne and use a syringe to treat pups.
If they can't find one then they can't run one!!!!!!!! High Rock Beagles! Home of the Weir Creeks!
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Re: Slimmy Stools
I dont think it worms because of the smell ,I say coccidia you need to got to vet and get some albon give it to them and you can tell in a day or two been there and done that 

Re: Slimmy Stools
Try Albon
Re: Slimmy Stools
No blood or extremely foul smell.