This morning H and I woke up around 5:30am to hear Rocky throwing up. We got that all cleaned up, and the next thing we know, he had a really back accident all over the floor and there is blood in it. I'm freaking out, waiting for 7:30am to call the vet. We've had him almost two years and he's never had anything like this go on at all. I hope it is just something he ate, but the blood really worries me. He rarely has an accident, so that is very uncharacteristic of him too. Any dog owners have experience with this? Could it just be a virus? My mind is automatically thinking the worst like parvo or worms, but I really have no clue if these are symptoms of those issues. He has been a healthy pet from day 1, the only time we go to the vet is for vaccines!
Update - took Rocky to the vet and good news is stool sample was negative, bad news he does have some sort of virus. He got a shot of antibiotics and oral antibiotics for the new few days. He had one more accident after we got home. Vet said he could eat this afternoon, so I gave him a little food and he chowed down. My puppy was hungry! My carpets need a good shampoo'ing, but other than that I think we'll survive.
Re: UPDATE: woke up to sick puppy
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That sounds like it could be worms, my dogs had a bout with hookworms about a year ago. Could also just be some virus. I would take him to the vet so they can check a stool smaple and tell you for sure. If it's worms he'll just need a de-wormer, it's a super easy fix and they're better in no time!
One of the dogs had blood in their stool during that time and the vet didn't think it was a big deal, I think it can be a symptom of worms.
I hope he feels better soon!
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I would definitely get him in to see the vet, but also just kind of take note of how his activity level seems otherwise? Is he active, moving around, drinking water?
Lethargy is when I would start to be really concerned.
Let us know how he is doing after the appointment.
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