We already mentioned that «taking care of the Yorkie: includes combing, bathing and cleaning
the feces around the anus area — they sometimes stick in this area on long - haired Yorkies.
Not exact matches
Blood stained poo is indicative of constipation, this happens when the skin
around the babies
anus ruptures (anal fissure) due to excessive pressure being applied to pass out the
feces.
Many times, dogs with tapeworms will actually have worm segments stuck to or crawling on the fur
around their
anus (this is called the «perianal area»), and in their
feces.
Most owners understandably find it aesthetically offensive to see parts of these parasites crawling
around on their dog's
anus, fur or
feces.
Most Tapeworms are diagnosed by visualizing the worm in your pets
feces, crawling
around its
anus, or in its bedding.
Tapeworm segment can appear as small white worms or dried grains of rice on the pet's
feces or
around the
anus.
Tapeworm infestations usually are diagnosed by observing tapeworm segments in
feces, on bedding, or
around the
anus.
Clinical diagnosis is usually made by observing the white mobile tapeworm segments in the
feces or crawling
around the
anus.
Small segments, resembling grains of rice or sesame seeds, break off periodically and appear in the
feces or on the hair
around your pets
anus.
Of course, you and your veterinarian many also see your rabbit scratching or biting at the infected areas, and also possibly see small white worms
around the
anus or in the
feces.
Matted hair
around the
anus prevents the passage of
feces.