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Dogs can develop bloody stool after eating spoiled food, garbage, or suddenly switching diets—these can irritate the digestive tract or cause infections.
Jelly-like mucus in a dog's poop can be a sign of mild digestive upset or colitis, but if persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it may indicate a serious condition requiring veterinary attention.
Jelly-like mucus in stool with blood in dogs is often caused by colitis, dietary indiscretion, infections, parasites, or inflammation in the lower digestive tract.
Mucus and blood in a dog’s stool often result from conditions like digestive irritation, dietary issues, or infections; persistent symptoms require veterinary care.
Blood and mucus in a dog's stool can result from minor digestive irritation, dietary indiscretion, infections, parasites, or more serious conditions like colitis or cancer. Persistent or severe symptoms require prompt veterinary attention.
As of October 2025, Raw Bistro Pet Fare, Raw Dog Barkery, BellePepper Cats, Kanu Pets, and Nature’s Own Pet Chews Bully Bites are on recall due to Salmonella contamination.
As of the latest data, there is no major commercial dog food brand with a perfect record of zero recalls, highlighting the importance of vigilant monitoring by pet owners.
As of October 2025, Raw Bistro Pet Fare, Foodynamics' Raw Dog Barkery, BellePepper Cats, and Kanu Pets treats, and Nature’s Own Pet Chews Bully Bites have been recalled due to Salmonella contamination.
Based on recent recall data, no single dog food brand has remained entirely recall-free, but major brands not listed in recent FDA recalls may currently have a clean record.
Currently, as of October 2025, Raw Bistro Pet Fare, Foodynamics' freeze-dried treats, and Nature’s Own Pet Chews Bully Bites are under recall due to Salmonella contamination.

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