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SNEEZING BLOOD

Rating: 8
PEANUTS
PEANUTS

GOOD MORNING
ACTUALLY THIS IS MY DAUGHTERS DOG AND SHE IS EXTREMELY CONCERNED SINCE HER DOG IS SNEEZING BLOOD AND SHE TOOK HIM TO A LOCAL PET HOSPITAL AND THEY PUT THE DOG UNDER AND SCOPED OUT HIS NOSE SINCE THEY THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE A FOX TAIL STUCK BUT NOTHING FOUND. GAVE HER AN ANTIBIOTIC AND BENADRYL SINCE THEY SAY IT MIGHT BE ALLERGIES. DOG IS LIFELESS AND JUST LAYS AROUND. IS THIS ALL SHE CAN DO FOR LITTLE PEANUT?

Symptoms: Lethargy, Sneezing

Two Response(s) to “SNEEZING BLOOD”:

  • Experienced Advisor Samantha Adams says:

    February 22nd, 2008 at 10:18 PM

    if the vets scoped him there is unlikely to be anything stuck, so he may have allergies or have a virus. try to monitor his activities and see if he is worse when expoosed to different things such as plants, grass, carpet etc to try and identify an allergy. if he is just feeling unwell offer supportive care, encourage eating and drinking and keep him warm and monitor urine and faeces for any changes. check there have been no changes to his diet or that manufacturers haven't altered the ingredients. if he is still lethargic then go back to the vets to see if he needs a longer course of medication. hope this helps

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  • SUSIE says:

    February 22nd, 2008 at 11:47 PM

    Samantha thanks! I found out more info that Peanuts is just bleeding out of one side of his nose and tends to sneeze more early morn and late evening oh and when she gets excited. i guess when she sneezes it makes her whole head bounce everywhere and is kind of uncontrollable. I am just concerned that she might be in some horrible pain. I guess letting the meds take affect for a few days might help so i should calm down a bit.. LOL Thanks again for your time and your feedback.. :>) Most appreciative Susie and Peanutzzzz x0x0x0x0x

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