smiler2012 · 61-69
[@itscamila ] do you not have on call vets you may pay extra but it would be worth the money to find what the problem is save your poor dog suffering
Most likely internal hemmorhoids. Not an emergency.
TexChik · F
Dogs have hemorrhoids, too. Your dog didn't get into any chicken bones or small beef bones did it?
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TexChik · F
Anal glands are the worst!

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@TexChik no & she is playful and acting normal. she’s hyper and barking a lot. acting like her normal self. Im gonna keep an eye on her stool and butt.
TexChik · F
@SW-User Anal glands are so fun...so much fun my vet taught me how to do it 🤣so he wouldnt have to.
Neoerectus · M
Not good... brief search.. nothing good..
"Streaks of bright red blood in your dog's stool could be caused by an infection or injury to your dog's sensitive rectal area, such as a ruptured anal sac. Other causes of blood in stool include: Viral and bacterial infections. Parvovirus."
Any telehealth vet lines in your area?
"Streaks of bright red blood in your dog's stool could be caused by an infection or injury to your dog's sensitive rectal area, such as a ruptured anal sac. Other causes of blood in stool include: Viral and bacterial infections. Parvovirus."
Any telehealth vet lines in your area?
Unlearn · 41-45, M
It doesn't sem like an emergency but take her to the vet tomorrow if you can...

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@Unlearn closed until Monday. I’ll have to find one that’s opened I guess 😓
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@SW-User you can try ensuring she drinks enough water in the meantime...
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
keep her hydrated
Josh1454 · M
@vetguy1991 this as well.

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If you're near a city they have 24/7 vets and animal hospitals
Jimmy2016 · 61-69, M
Take her to a emergency vet if you have one around you.

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@Rose0013 she’s never had one before.
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