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In addition, your veterinarian will likely check your dog's stool for intestinal parasites by performing a fecal flotation.

Intestinal parasites are rarely seen because they live inside your dog's intestinal tract.

Parasites that can cause blood or mucus in your dog's stool include: Hookworms.

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