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lotsafun | 07:37 Wed 17th Mar 2010 | Animals & Nature
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hiya we have a lovely little cross of a yorkshire terrier / jack russell whos not been well for the past 2 days. She seems ok in herself but has constantly been throwing up followed with dirrohea, but what really worries us is thta she i bleeding from the back passage also. We didnt feed her any food yesterday hoping that if it was a bug then i would clear but dispite ''starving'' her yesterday ive come down this morning to find that throughout the night she has done it again. Can anyone shed any light on the matter on what this could possibly be? thanks
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I would get her to the vet as soon as poss, hope she is OK.
The bleeding could be from a ruptured blood vessel if the blood is bright red. Much more serious if the blood is dark brownish. But you must get vets advice immediately.
I am surprised that you have posted on here instead of getting her an emergency appointment at the vets. Any bleeding is potentially very serious. Get her to the vets urgently.
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blood is bright red. Rang vet and she said that stopping her food for 24 hours was the right thing to do and its only serious if she bleeds from her backside without passing fecal matter along with it. ive got to try her with a bit of dry food tonight and see what haooens then :) fingers crossed xxx
I am surprised at your vet's advice about the blood.

Taken from the Vets Now Website:

http://www.vets-now.c...vice/dog-emergencies/

"Vomiting and/or Diarrhoea
In otherwise healthy adult dogs with a single episode of vomiting and/or mild diarrhoea

Starve for 24hrs and give small amounts of water frequently. After this start a light diet (chicken, white fish, pasta) for 2-3 days before gradually returning to normal food.

Please contact your vet for advice if your dog has

Repeated vomiting or diarrhoea, especially in puppies, small dogs and old dogs.
Vomit or diarrhoea containing blood.
Your dog is trying to vomit unsuccessfully "
I too am surprised at the vets advice.

When there is blood involved it could be something very serious.

Are her vaccines up to date?
Yes I am surprided at that advice too. We had tum troubles when our pups were smaller. Odd times they used to pass blood with the runs and the vet said that was because the gut got ulcerated and if that happened I MUST take him in....thought I was going to live there at one stage when they kept passing tummy bugs back and forth between them
I had a pup who had parvo virus and bled when she passed motions. She needed help quickly. Fortunately, she was OK, but had to spend a good few days in the doggy hospital.

If I were lotsafun, the dog would be taken to a vet (another one!) pronto!!
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hhmmmm im worried again now, im gonna phone for a second opinion i think, thanks everyone for your replies xxx
Please let us know how you get on lotsafun. We like to have feedback on how our sick animals are doing. I hope she is soon better x
How is your dog now?

Hope everything is OK.

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