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Old Nov 15, 2007, 10:58 AM
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my dog has been bleeding from his penis

my dog has been bleeding from his penis for about a year now on and off obviously lol i orginaly took him to my vet and after about 350 dollars for urine test xrays and stuck his finger up his butthole he told me he doesnt know what it is?? put him on antibiotics and he was fine up untill 3 months ago where he has had this happen twice since each time i put him on the antibiotics the bleeding stops..he continiously dips urine spots on my floor but the blood is only often, painful for him to walk at times as well...he also has very swollen glanes under his jaw and in the neck area?? i do feel some swelling in the upper shaft area as well??? the vet recommends he be neutered which would help the hormons from swelling the prostate he may have? does this make any sense and what should i do?? what could be wrong after all these tests with no answers?? hes a very loved but sick dog Zeus is a 7 year old blue nose pit bull...please someone give me some direction here???!!!

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Old Nov 15, 2007, 11:35 AM   #2  
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dnasty, usually bleeding when urinating is a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). You say that the bleeding cleared up when on antibiotics, which leads me to assume that is what the vet thought it was. So many UTIs in such a short period of time is not a good sign. Like you, I too am concerned about the swelling of the glands & the prostate. If your vet cannot find anything wrong, I think it would be wise to search for another vet. This isn't something that can be easily diagnosed online. You might get a number of guesses from people, but you still won't have a definite answer and it appears your dog will need some sort of medical treatment. Something is most definitely wrong and if I were you, I wouldn't stop asking questions and I would insist on more testing until I had a definite answer. Once the vet is able to isolate the problem, then you need to discuss course of treatment. I do agree with the vet regarding the neutering when he was younger. It would have avoided the possiblity that he may have developed testicular cancer. I truly hope that is not the case here.
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Old Nov 15, 2007, 12:23 PM   #3  
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The admintrators don't like us to respond privately to follow up questions because they want others to see all the responses to a question, so I hope you don't mind that I am answering here.

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you had mentioned at a younger age it might have prevented what is wrong now...but at this point is it worth having him neutered to prevent future increase in this problem??? that is what my vet is recomened at this point doesnt seem to make sense to me does it make sense to you? thanks for your time!

What I said is IF he has testicular cancer, neutering him early on would have prevented it. I don't know if that is what is going on with him. I don't like the fact that his prostate and glands are enlarged. It is very worrisome to me and made me think immediately of prostate or testicular cancer. But, I am not a vet and I will not make that assumption.
If your vet is recommending it at this point in time without diagnosing what is going on, I really do think you need to find a new vet. I can understand his suggesting it if he knew that your boy has testicular cancer, but from what you are saying, that is not the case here. You said he doesn't know what is going on. At your dog's age, he is not too old to be neutered, and my personal preference is to see all pets spayed and neutered. But, I would rather see a definite diagnosis as to what is going on prior to this surgery being performed. If there is something else entirely going on with him and it is not testicular cancer, whatever it is should be cleared up first, prior to neutering him.
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Has your vet said anything about diet? In general I don't see suggesting what worked on another dog that helpful. However, it is common for to put a dog having repeated UTI's on a product such as Science C/D. This might be another reason to have a second vet look at him.
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