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Black and smelly stool, aggression
My dog has been extremely aggressive and has bitten me thrice in a week. His stool is black and very smelly. I don't know, I am unable to even put a leash on him so that I can take him to a nearby vet. I am going to start deworming him from tomorrow. I am very very scared. And he is being extremely aggressive. He is not even letting me near him to put his collar on to take to the vet. What should I do? Is there anyway I can sedate him a bit so that I can take him to the doctor?
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Consult with ur nearby vet, they may prescribe some medications to calm down ur pet. Thank you.
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The better option for your situation is house visits. There are some veterinary doctors who will do house visits for treating a pet. Kindly check in your nearby place
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It is very inappropriate to prescribe medicines without proper knowledge about the patient esp. sedatives. Kindly get a proper consultation
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