What medicine should I use when my dog pulls blood and vomits, and what should I do if my dog eats b

Updated on pet 2024-04-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Have you been to the hospital for check-up? Don't be small.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    <>What should I do if my dog eats bones and pulls blood and vomits?

    After eating bones, dogs have symptoms of blood pulling and vomiting, and it is generally sharp chicken and duck bones that cause intestinal scratches, forming a large ulcer surface, resulting in intestinal bleeding.

    First of all, in this case, you need to take the dog to the pet hospital for a blood routine in time to determine whether the HCT (hematocrit) value is lower than 15, if the value is too low, it means that the dog has excessive blood loss, and the dog needs to be transfused in time to prevent shock. Then it is also necessary to carry out hemostasis, anti-inflammatory, repair of intestinal mucosa, nutrition supplementation, etc.

    Dogs are unable to digest bones, if vomiting symptoms, you can try to fast first and then feed praxiltin cimetidine tablets to stop vomiting, if the dog still vomits after resuming the diet, then it may be that there are bones stuck in the digestive tract, resulting in intestinal blockage. A chest X-ray is required to determine the location of the bone, if the stuck part is shallow, it may be possible to remove it through an endoscope and other tools, if the stuck part is deep, it may need to be surgically removed to relieve the symptoms of vomiting in the dog.

    If the above two conditions do not appear, the dog is only a slight soft stool, a small amount of blood in the feces, and a transient vomiting symptom, generally only need to feed the dog some broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs and drugs dedicated to the repair of the pet's intestinal mucosa, such as Vipoda compound amoxicillin powder and Velix's basic carbonate secret tablets.

    For the sake of the dog's health, it is recommended not to give the dog some hard and fine bones, fish bones, etc., to avoid scratching the intestines and causing the dog to have blood in the stool. Especially in small dogs, their intestines will be more fragile and small, and it will be difficult to expel bones smoothly. If you want to grind your dog's teeth, you can give some relatively large sheep bones to make sure that the dog can't swallow it directly, but don't eat it too often, after all, most of the bones have been cooked with spices, which may also affect the dog's health.

    In addition, dogs eat bones can not be digested and absorbed to achieve the effect of calcium supplementation, if you want to give the dog calcium, feeding pet calcium tablets is the most direct way, you can give the dog to use Pointe high-energy milk calcium tablets, supplement calcium substances at the same time have a precise ratio of phosphorus, magnesium, potassium and other elements, effectively avoid adverse reactions caused by unbalanced nutrient absorption.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The above symptoms in dogs may be due to the fact that the dog has not undergone internal deworming for a long time, resulting in a severe parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract.

    2.Because parasites in the gastrointestinal tract not only rob the body of nutrients, but also cause mechanical damage to the gastrointestinal tract during activities, resulting in blood pulling and vomiting in dogs, it is recommended that owners regularly deworm dogs.

    3.It is also possible that the dog has had some sharp foreign bodies, which can also cause bleeding and blockage in the gastrointestinal tract, which can cause the dog to have the above symptoms, in which case only surgery can be performed**.

    4.Third, it is also possible that the dog has more serious gastrointestinal lesions, if the dog's symptoms are more serious, and there is obvious mental appetite abnormality, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for blood examination and imaging examination in time.

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