Along with diarrhea, your poor pet may also experience abdominal pain, vomiting, fever,
black tarry feces (melena), and weight loss.
Not exact matches
This blood is partially digested, causing the
feces to be
black and
tarry.
Black,
tarry feces can also be caused by bleeding secondary to parvovirus infection.
Tarry feces due to the presence of blood (melena) makes your dog's stools look
black and
tarry.
Feces become
black and
tarry from internal bleeding.
Melena is seen as dark,
tarry,
black feces.
Often, dogs suffering from diarrhea associated with hookworm infection exhibit symptoms of
black and
tarry feces due to the digested blood present.