This is NOT normal, so get her back into the Veterinarian who spayed her or any Vet who can see her immediately. Do not put this off or you will have a dead dog.
If your dog is still bleeding nine days after being spayed, it's important to contact your veterinarian immediately. Persistent bleeding could indicate complications such as an infection, a reaction to sutures, or a failure of the blood vessels to properly seal. Your vet can assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment to ensure your dog's health and recovery. Prompt attention is crucial to prevent any serious issues.
Your dogs feel hot 5 days after being spayed because the procedure was so invasive and involved cutting through the abdomen.
== == Yes, there is not a problem.
Yes it is... around the incision. Usually it will go away.If it doesn't go away in a few days, call the vet.
it might have a disease that effects the liver so your dog might die in 1-7 days
the spayed surgery is unlikely to have affected his intestines. It's probably the stomach contracting on itself (did you feed it?) 177
Because she has just undergone major surgery and anybody would be a bit swollen. If it lasts more than a couple days you should ask a vet.
A cat should typically wear a cone for about 7-10 days after being spayed to prevent them from licking or biting at the incision site.
Blood typically remains in the body for about 120 days before being replenished.
nope not all
My dog is doing the sane thing. He's a five year old chocolate lab. he's been throwing up blood and passing it for the past two days. The vets thinks it may be a stomach ulcer or an intestinal ulcer but because of our lack of insurance, they are refusing to do an actual exam on him without the payment coming out of pocket.
Red blood cells (RBCs) have a life span of 120 days. More are always being made.