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Swati Singh

Hi! Maggie's stool (nearly half an hour back) had a lot of white mucus in it. Her stool in the morning was normal. What could be the reason for the same?

Maggie, Dog, Labrador Retriever, Female
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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Hi Swathi. Was there any change in her diet? When was the deworming done ?
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Swati Singh
No change in the diet. Deworming was done in December itself. Her stool was normal this morning but I want to understand what could be the reason for this so we can be cautious.
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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Ok. May be she ate something in your absence? This happens when when there’s a GIT upset and this can be expected when there’s food intolerance/bacterial or fungal infection or even when a pet is going through any kind of illness or stress.
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Swati Singh
Even though we monitor her closely but maybe that could have happened.
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