I have a six year old cocker bleeding for her behind. She is fixed . What could be causing this ?

About an hour ago we noticed blood on the floor and came from our dog. Not a lot of blood. E ‘on thyroid medication for the disease and some lime. It is clean and does not seem in any pain. She does not cry or not to play ball when we left. Seems to move well. Just back from vacation and because he was having fun with us and not get hurt or eat something that had not. I’m going to call the vet in the morning, but I worry so much about her all the time and I’m lost without her.

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5 Responses to “I have a six year old cocker bleeding for her behind. She is fixed . What could be causing this ?”

  1. Tikled_Ivory Says:

    Could be as simple as constipation. Have you seen your stool. Keep an eye on it and see your veterinarian if you continue.

  2. EasySteve Says:

    I do not know what is wrong with you, but you should take him to the nearest hospital 24 hours emergency pet in your area. NOW. Certainly not wait until tomorrow. I mean, it could be internal bleeding. I could not wait.

  3. Lisa W Says:

    Need to know if she is bleeding from her vulva or vulva retto.Se: a possible urinary tract infection, crystals in the rectum urine.Se: anal glands infected anal glands affected, intestinal obstruction (probably by eating something not be chewed), dietary indiscretion (ingestion of food makes the picture at all?), pancreatitis (caused by dietary indiscretion, usually in combination with diarrhea). Just a couple of things from the top of my testa.Dovreste now do: control the color of their rubber. Press your finger firmly gum and watch to see how long it takes for color to return to normal. Want a pretty salmon color, and CRT (capillary refill time) should be less than 2 seconds. Just over pale pink and more than 2 seconds you may want to consider is the veterinarian emergenza.Vi wish you luck.

  4. Dancing Leaf Says:

    Bleeding my being a side effect of thyroid medication. You will be doing the right thing in contacting the Vet tomorrow. Just keep an eye on it and if signs of something more serious called emergency vet if you have one in your city (town) and lets you know whether you should bring them. But if it looks good, wait until tomorrow. Good luck and hope that nothing serious is happening with your dog.

  5. Megg Says:

    If the blood is dark and sticky, smelly, then you have an intestinal bleeding, which is dangerous. If it is bright and fresh appearance is less of a hazard to health. But I still need a vet visit as soon as possible. It could be something as colitis. Check your stool to see if there is any blood in it. It may be hemorrhoids or something. or a parasite or any of virus.Questo is something that the veterinarian diagnose and treat. Everything you get here is speculation.