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Question by gail sutton
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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I have a 6 week Beagle puppy, Took her to the vet yesterday and all was well except a rash and infected spot on her tummy. she had her distemper, para influenza and canine parvovirus shot.and was given antibiotics for the infection that I am to give her for 10 days. this after noon I noticed blood in her stool or exactly her stool looked fine, but there was another pile of clearish  jelly like substance with bloodiness with it. could this be from the antibiotics or what. I am feeding her pro one, which is what she has been being feed. She was also wormed 1/2 dose 2 days prier. can you help


Answer by Ame
Submitted on 11/29/2004
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Hi-My brother just got a 13in. male beagle; 6 weeks old; also has a little blood in his stool.  Has been wormed; Any ideas?

 

Answer by Flash
Submitted on 10/4/2005
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i have  7 weeks old beagle  and when do i start take him to  vet??

 

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