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very poorly border collie
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Dear all.
I'd appreciate some advise if possible.
We have a 14yr old border collie bitch, who is having trouble breathing and occasionally starts to cough, followed by a kind of burpy sound like this " ugh....ugh........ugh..........ugh..............ugh..............UUUUUEEERR "
that probably makes no sense, but it's almost like a Donkey ' ee-orr '.
She has been prescrbed some meds from the vet as she has a lump pressing onto her heart which i believe is causing the above ...
The problem i have now is that she is bleeding from behind - like being in season & it really really smells, like rotting veg. When she wakes up in the morning and does the coughing there are stains on the laminate floor from where she has bled in the night.
I personally think that she has some kind of internal bleeding/tumour and that it would be better to get the vet to come around for the 'big sleep'.
Apologies for the long post - but any ideas people ??
Many thanks - Eddie
I'd appreciate some advise if possible.
We have a 14yr old border collie bitch, who is having trouble breathing and occasionally starts to cough, followed by a kind of burpy sound like this " ugh....ugh........ugh..........ugh..............ugh..............UUUUUEEERR "
that probably makes no sense, but it's almost like a Donkey ' ee-orr '.
She has been prescrbed some meds from the vet as she has a lump pressing onto her heart which i believe is causing the above ...
The problem i have now is that she is bleeding from behind - like being in season & it really really smells, like rotting veg. When she wakes up in the morning and does the coughing there are stains on the laminate floor from where she has bled in the night.
I personally think that she has some kind of internal bleeding/tumour and that it would be better to get the vet to come around for the 'big sleep'.
Apologies for the long post - but any ideas people ??
Many thanks - Eddie
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No apologies necessary. A pet under stress is always worrying. It sounds a bit like poisoning but ofcourse it could be a number of things but the bleeding from the back is particularly worrying.
Get a professional opinion without delay. I don't wish to give you false hope but sometimes a vet can bring an animal with even distress as yours into a comfortable condition within a very short time with the appropriate intravenous administration of medicine.
Please let us know the outcome and good luck.
Get a professional opinion without delay. I don't wish to give you false hope but sometimes a vet can bring an animal with even distress as yours into a comfortable condition within a very short time with the appropriate intravenous administration of medicine.
Please let us know the outcome and good luck.
We had a border Collie, although he didn't have a cough, he did have a skin infection that he or the vets couldnt fight, he started passing blood in his urine and back passage. I'm afraid this was blood poisoning and no treatment would have been ethical.
We did have to put him to sleep, he was 10years.
It's very hard to think about it, but I think you probably know in your heart what is best.
So sorry and well wishes x
We did have to put him to sleep, he was 10years.
It's very hard to think about it, but I think you probably know in your heart what is best.
So sorry and well wishes x
I'm so sorry for you (I've been there with 14 yr old Goldie)
but we all leave it too long and I think you know it's time to call it a day.When I look back on it my dog suffered on and off quite a bit in the last year with her heart and a cancer and I wish I had done it sooner.Unless the vet has something to say to the contrary, let her go for her sake.
All the best,
xx
but we all leave it too long and I think you know it's time to call it a day.When I look back on it my dog suffered on and off quite a bit in the last year with her heart and a cancer and I wish I had done it sooner.Unless the vet has something to say to the contrary, let her go for her sake.
All the best,
xx
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