If your dog is in mid-season, bleeding after mating is perfectly normal. If you are concerned by the amount of blood or its color, your dog should be examined by a veterinarian.
ok. um. im no doctor, but if youre bleeding for fifteen days straight, i suprised you are still breathing. that's a large amount of blood loss. anyway , you should see a doctor. so yea. its not normal to bleed fifteen days straight.
If you have just come of the pill (up to year) it may be that your body is still readjusting to a normal rythym. A two day bleed around a week prior to when your period is due may be an early sign of pregnancy being an implantation/spotting bleed. A two day period may just be completely normal. The average bleed consists of 40ml.
No, your dog should have stopped any minor bleeding from mating and estrus within a day or so of being mated - almost a month later, something else is bleeding and you need to have a veterinarian find out what that is.
It is slightly above normal for most labs but it may still be normal for some individuals.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 7 days of stopping BC pills then your normal period will occur anytime after the withdrawal bleed
As the womb is removed during the spaying operation, the answer is no, they do not bleed afterwards.
That's normal. This is the afterbirth. Just like humans, dogs bleed about 1-3 days after birth.
No, if you are still bleeding 48 hrs after a tooth extraction, consult your dentist. If it is another type of extraction, your question should be more specific.
It sounds like you still have a little air in the brake lines. You probably need to bleed them again. Or you have the pads installed improperly.
Its still o.k.
No, it is not normal. My dog was bleeding for a week after giving birth and was brought to the vet. She had an infection in her womb which was easily treated with antibiotics. The infection is often caused by part of an afterbirth still being within the womb.
Either Master cylinder connector rod missing or still air in system. Before bleeding open bleed screws further than normal, put grease on threads and screw in again to normal open distance. Stops air being drawn in past bleed screw. Also bleed with engine running to use the force of the booster to push out the air. Always do longest brake circuit first, shortest last.