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Your dog ate something white, resulting in white spots in poop. Think about what your dog ate recently. Does your dog often try to chew or scarf down household items like socks or fabric from dog ...
We’ve all been there, and we all know footpaths, nature strips, parks, playing fields, and front lawns are not good places for dog poop to sit ... find just the right spot to go, so they ...
Tiny worm eggs may also be present in your dog's poop, but these are usually harder to spot. You may also notice behavioral changes in your dog, like scooting and a decreased appetite. Intestinal ...
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