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Aug 19, 2012, 12:49 PM
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Sick chihuahua
We have a 9 yr old chihuahua that has blood coming from her rectum. Not a lot... But enough she leaves spots.
She was sick the last two days vomitting but is fine today and playing. She didn't stop eating or drinking either... She has very soft but not runny stool with blood in it.
Any ideas? Vet closed until tomorrow morning...
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Education Expert
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Aug 19, 2012, 01:38 PM
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Do you have an emergency vet in your area?
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Aug 19, 2012, 01:48 PM
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Not to my knowledge
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Education Expert
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Aug 19, 2012, 01:53 PM
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I would look online for one. Any bleeding in an animal should be checked by a vet ASAP.
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Aug 19, 2012, 01:55 PM
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Females dogs go through menopause too, is she spayed, has she gone of her food and water? Has she had any other health issues?
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Aug 19, 2012, 03:08 PM
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 Originally Posted by tickle
Females dogs go through menopause too, is she spayed, has she gone of her food and water? Has she had any other health issues?
She has been spayed... No other health issues. She's eating and drinking well.
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Aug 19, 2012, 03:26 PM
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It sounds like something tore her rectum, but without seeing your dog I wouldn't be able to say for sure. Also, I'm not a vet, so even if I saw your dog I couldn't give a diagnosis.
If she's eating and drinking, book an appointment with your vet tomorrow as soon as they open. Bleeding should be checked out. If she suddenly stop eating, is lethargic, or goes from being seemingly healthy to a complete turn around in the other direction, I would go to an emergency vet. But seeing as she doesn't seem to be sick other than a small amount of bleeding from her bum, you should be fine seeing the vet tomorrow.
But that's just an opinion. No one online can tell you if this is an emergency, or something that can wait. That's your call, you have the dog in front of you, you know the dog. If you feel she needs to go in right away, then that's what you should do.
Let us know how she's doing after her vet appointment tomorrow. :)
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Aug 19, 2012, 04:39 PM
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True, we can't diagnose but it appears to be a change of life for her; she will be a little skittish, warm.. nose dry and unhappy but that is to be expected and females are all like that with different reactiions, but agree with alty, make a vet appt. for your adult lady just to make sure everything checks out and she has no issues.
Good luck and let us know please
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Aug 19, 2012, 04:42 PM
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 Originally Posted by tickle
true, we can't diagnose but it appears to be a change of life for her; she will be a little skittish, warm..nose dry and unhappy but that is to be expected and females are all like that with different reactiions, but agree with alty, make a vet appt. for your adult lady just to make sure everything checks out and she has no issues.
good luck and let us know please
The thing is Tickle, the dog has been spayed. A spayed dog doesn't go into heat, and wouldn't be going through "menopause". The blood isn't related to a change of life, this dog has no reproductive organs. Also, if it was, it wouldn't be coming out of her rectum.
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Aug 19, 2012, 07:44 PM
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 Originally Posted by Alty
It sounds like something tore her rectum, but without seeing your dog I wouldn't be able to say for sure. Also, I'm not a vet, so even if I saw your dog I couldn't give a diagnosis.
If she's eating and drinking, book an appointment with your vet tomorrow as soon as they open. Bleeding should be checked out. If she suddenly stop eating, is lethargic, or goes from being seemingly healthy to a complete turn around in the other direction, I would go to an emergency vet. But seeing as she doesn't seem to be sick other than a small amount of bleeding from her bum, you should be fine seeing the vet tomorrow.
But that's just an opinion. No one online can tell you if this is an emergency, or something that can wait. That's your call, you have the dog in front of you, you know the dog. If you feel she needs to go in right away, then that's what you should do.
Let us know how she's doing after her vet appointment tomorrow. :)
Thanks everyone... She'll be going to the vet first thing in the morning! I'll let you know what he says...
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Aug 20, 2012, 10:27 AM
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We have a 9 yr old chihuahua that has blood coming from her rectum. Not a lot... But enough she leaves spots.
She was sick the last two days vomitting but is fine today and playing. She didn't stop eating or drinking either... She has very soft but not runny stool with blood in it.
Any ideas? Vet closed until tomorrow morning...
I am glad you are taking her to the vet. What caused the vomiting may still be affecting her especially if she swallowed something that is making its way through her digestive tract. It just may not be where it is causing pain or full obstruction.
I hope you do keep us updated. Good luck and may she be healthy and happy for many years to come.
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