Is it small for a dog to pull blood, and a dog is small and generally pulls blood for a few days

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not necessarily, it may also be that I ate something hard, and my stomach or intestines bleed, and my family vomited and pulled blood a few days ago, which was particularly terrifying, and scared me. Later, I was full of the hospital and bought some Yunnan Baiyao and ate it Observe whether his mental condition is good Go to the hospital to measure his temperature If the body temperature is normal, it is generally fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's a little better, I don't vomit too much, and my spirit is better, but it's still a little pulling.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My Teddy is still in the **! Please bless my Nana through this hurdle Thank you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The phenomenon of small blood pulling in dogs generally lasts for 2-3 days, if the phenomenon of blood pulling gradually decreases during the period, it means that the dog has signs of improvement, if the phenomenon of blood pulling becomes more serious, the dog's life is very dangerous. Therefore, once the dog is found to have parvo, the owner should abstain from food and water appropriately, and at the same time take it to the hospital for injection as soon as possible to control the development of the disease in time.

    After the dog has parvo, it will generally start to pull blood on the fourth day, at this time the dog's condition is more serious, and it is best to go to the hospital for infusion as soon as possible. In the next 2-3 days, the phenomenon of blood pulling in the dog after the infusion will gradually decrease until it disappears. If the infusion is not given, the dog's bleeding may become more serious, and eventually it will be life-threatening.

    1. Fasting and watering

    Dogs have parvo, generally three days before the symptoms of decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, the owner should be appropriate fasting and fasting water, in order to alleviate the symptoms. During this period, the owner can feed the dog glucose to avoid dehydration. After **, the dog's appetite will gradually recover, and the owner can feed it easy-to-digest foods such as nutritional paste to help it replenish nutrients and enhance resistance.

    2. Get an injection as soon as possible

    The more parvo is in the later stage, the less likely it is, so once it is found that the dog has parvo, the owner should take the dog to the pet hospital for parvo monoclonal antibody or serum as soon as possible before the condition worsens, so as to enhance the dog's resistance and control the development of the disease in time.

    3. Medical infusion

    When the dog has symptoms of pulling blood, the injection may be useless, and it is best to take the dog to the pet hospital for infusion to control the further development of the disease. In most cases, the infusion of the dog will gradually reduce the phenomenon of blood pulling in the next few days, and the condition will gradually improve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the dog gets parvo, it will generally have symptoms of blood pulling on the 3rd to 4th day, which indicates that the dog's condition has entered the middle and late stages, but has not yet entered the advanced stage.

    At this time, it is best for the owner to take the dog to the pet hospital for infusion immediately to enhance the dog's resistance.

    If the dog continues to pull blood for about 3 days, the parvo will enter the advanced stage, and the dog's life will be in great danger. If the dog's vomiting symptoms have not been relieved, or even begin to diarrhea, it means that the dog's condition has been further aggravated, at this time the owner had better take the dog to the pet hospital to inject fine monoclonal antibody or serum to enhance the dog's resistance, so as not to delay the condition and threaten the dog's life.

    If the dog not only has diarrhea, but also has symptoms of blood pulling, then the condition is more serious, and it must go to the pet hospital for infusion to control the further development of the condition. Under normal circumstances, the symptoms of blood pulling in dogs that have undergone injections and infusions in the early stage will gradually decrease, and the condition will gradually improve.

    During this period, the dog can be fed glucose to avoid dehydration. After the dog's vomiting symptoms are relieved, the owner can feed it easy-to-digest foods such as nutritional paste to help the dog strengthen its resistance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is still hope for the dog's small blood pulling. The mortality rate of parvovirus infection is relatively high, but with the improvement of the medical level of pets, the ** rate of this type of disease has also been improved, and it is recommended to seek medical attention in time. There is still hope for the dog's small blood pulling.

    The mortality rate of parvovirus infection is relatively high, but with the improvement of the medical level of pets, the ** rate of this type of disease has also been improved, and it is recommended to seek medical attention in time. The rate of parvovirus infection is first related to the stage of the disease, if it is already at the end of the disease, the dog has shown severe clinical reactions and secondary symptoms, then the hope of ** will be very low. If the dog has been timely and effective, and the dog's physical condition and related examinations have also shown that the effect is effective, then the hope of the dog will be significantly improved.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is still hope for the dog to pull blood slightly, and the dog with tenacious vitality and strong will to survive is still possible to be cured after the owner takes the dog to the hospital for infusion** in time. However, if it is small to the late stage, it is generally difficult to ** good, so be mentally prepared. There is still hope for the dog to pull blood slightly, and the dog with tenacious vitality and strong will to survive is still possible to be cured after the owner takes the dog to the hospital for infusion** in time.

    However, if it is small to the late stage, it is generally difficult to ** good, so be mentally prepared. Tiny dogs should be isolated from other animals, and parvo is easily contagious. The whole course of the disease is about a week, the first 3 days are the initial stage of the disease, the symptoms may be mild, the day after the onset of the disease is the most severe time, to the later stage of the serious dog due to gastrointestinal bleeding, there will be symptoms of blood in the stool.

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