Could be internal bleeding,please go to the vet NOW!
If a dog goes floppy and gets pale, they may be dehydrated. It is best to get them to the vet or to get them to drink water.
Take your dog in to see your Veterinarian for a good check up. You can look at the dog's gums too and see if they are pale looking. But take your dog to the Vet if you suspect there is something wrong with your pet.
There are several possible reasons why a dog's gums may be bleeding, including periodontal disease, trauma or injury to the mouth, ingestion of a sharp object, or a blood clotting disorder. It is important to have a veterinarian examine your dog to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Get your dog to the vet immediately. He is losing blood somewhere. Either he is infested with fleas / ticks or has internal bleeding somewhere. But get him to a vet RIGHT NOW! He is very sick. Good luck!
Symptoms of a dog spleen issue may include weakness, lethargy, pale gums, abdominal swelling, loss of appetite, and difficulty breathing. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If your dog has yellow teeth, sore gums, bleeding gums, or swollen gums your dog may need dental care. Also, it's nice to do an annual dental visit for your pet.
Symptoms of dog leukemia may include weakness, lethargy, loss of appetite, weight loss, pale gums, enlarged lymph nodes, frequent infections, and bruising or bleeding easily. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Because that is the skin colour of that dog. Their fur is not the same colour as their skin. To avoid muffling sound and causing background noise, most furry animals do not have as much hair in their ears, allowing you to see their skin.
A low temperature, pale gums, and low red blood cell count can indicate anemia in dogs, which may be caused by various conditions such as underlying diseases, blood loss, or nutritional deficiencies. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan for your dog.
You need to take your dog in to see a Veterinarian immediately. The white gums tell you that your dog is in shock or losing blood somewhere in his or her body. Get to the VET!
Bleeding gums in your dog should be checked by a veterinarian. This will need to be evaluated and treated to see what is causing it.