I have a yellow mucus dog poop in my bathroom. It doesn’t smell so bad but it is disgusting. I would have preferred a green mucus dog poop or a brown mucus dog poop but the yellow one is still a little gross.
I have two dogs and a yellow mucus dog poop in my bathroom. They are both pit bulls and they are all over my bathroom. I would have preferred a brown mucus dog poop but the yellow one is still a little gross.
I have to admit that I’m surprised at how many people I know who have a yellow mucus dog poop. I’m fairly sure that these people get that these three stains are related. However, you might want to try asking them what they smell like.
It’s not just dogs. If you clean your bathroom frequently, maybe you have a yellow mucus dog poop on your hands. Or, you might have a yellow mucus dog poop on your bedding in your house.
These stains are actually caused by blood. The yellow ones are caused by blood that is actually coming out of the skin and into the toilet seat. The brown ones are due to blood that has already been splashed onto the seat, the floor, or the sink. There’s also a white one that is caused by blood that has been splashed on everything in the toilet.
Of course, the ones that are caused by blood actually have some very interesting health implications.
For one, they are actually bad for your baby. In fact, when I did the research on this I found that the longer the blood gets there the more serious it becomes for everyone involved. If your baby has a lot of blood on him, then it may be even more of a problem for you than it is for the toilet. Especially if you are pregnant.
And even worse, it can actually give a baby an allergy. I myself have had my baby’s gums so swollen that I can’t get a dentist to take a bite out of them. I also have a very hard time swallowing. Of course I’ve had to make an appointment with a dentist, but it’s hard. That’s because the more blood, the more pressure, the harder it is to swallow.
We all have this natural instinct to seek out and pull on our baby’s gums at first, but as we grow older and can no longer do this, the hard part is finding a way to prevent bleeding. If your baby is having a hard time swallowing, I have found that he needs to be taken to the ER immediately, or else they will put him on epinephrine-based drugs to help him swallow.