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Causes of blood in a dog's stool
Learn several possible causes for bloody stools in dogs. If your dog is pooping blood please see your veterinarian.
366 commentsWhat causes pale coloured stools / poo?
Are you concerned that your stools or poo have suddenly changed from a healthy brown colour, to a pale, grey or beige colour? If you are and you want to know what could be causing these change in colour, you need to read this article and find out why...
15 commentsDoes Alli Work For Weight Loss? My Alli Experience
A young women's honest review of the Alli weight loss pill.
36 commentsFoods That Have a Laxative Effect
a farricelli Dealing with constipation may be quite an annoying ordeal to deal with, and it comes natural to want to find quick relief. Before, heading towards the medicine cabinet for some over the counter or...
5 commentsHave you examined your stools / poo lately?
Have you examined your stools / poo lately? Perhaps you should. This article explains what you might see in your stools, and what it might mean....
224 commentsWhat to do if your dog is constipated
Learn potential causes for dog constipation at home and some dog constipation home remedies. Also learn when you should have your dog see a vet.
227 commentsMilk Allergy - Dairy Intolerance in Babies, Infants & Children
Worried that your baby or infant has a dairy intolerance or milk allergy? Learn how to diagnose milk allergy in babies & the difference between intolerance and a true allergy.
77 commentsWhat causes orange stools / poo?
If you have noticed that your stools / poo have suddenly begun to come out orange, and you are wondering what the possible causes of this might be, then this is the article for you. It covers a number of causes for your bowel motions to be orange in colour, and hopefully it will give you the answers you seek.
5 commentsWhy Do Dogs Eat Poop and How to Stop It
Dogs eat poop for a variety of reasons including boredom, stress, or nutritional imbalance. We describe why dogs eat poop, and how you can stop this poop eating behavior.
103 commentsNewborn baby stools
Having a baby brings in a world of responsibilities and along with it comes the dirty jobs that need to be taken care of as well. We cannot avoid the fact of dealing with the poop once the baby is born. The better you are aware of why your child does what he does the more you are in control of the situation.











