Sunday, January 31, 2010

Female With Blood In Stool 3-year Old Female Yorkie Passing Blood In Stool, Now Vomiting Blood???

3-year old female Yorkie passing blood in stool, now vomiting blood??? - female with blood in stool

My friend has 3 Yorkies and Shih Tzu 1st Approximately 2 weeks, a female Yorkshire began the blood in your stool. My friend, the recently widowed and on very low incomes in this period, he took his dog to the vet at the time, and got antibiotics and some kind of stomach medicine, put at $ 100 in account (a check was not until August of Leave).

Now the dog, vomiting, what appears to be pure blood, that my friend is very sad. He fears the dog may be a broken rib, which is the cause of the bleeding, but can not afford to get to the vet - even if your office is open!

I know we can only ask for advice ... This is what I do to alleviate their fears. Can anyone help please?

12 comments:

sarah said...

I think it would be inappropriate to say that there is nothing to fear - yes, I think your friend really needs to find a way for his young veterinary care as quickly as possible.

You can try www.carecredit.com - MAX literally takes 5 minutes to apply and be admitted to the hospital almost every vet. Discuss a payment plan would be another option. If your friend is something for a down payment, the application can be seen as a better day.

L-hol777 said...

FP! Major concern for the money later when you see my dog to the vet for a coup Abd [pay for counseling and treatment and medicine, but he should not blame within a week with the same conditions as my return Veterinary myself, but as everyone said, They will be arriving by car and driving to an animal emergency clinic now, please this is not a good sign

DaveSFV said...

The symptoms are very severe and can be fatal. Ask threatening strangers on the Internet for advice about a problem of life possible with a dog is madness. Find a Professional

GOODD said...

You should call the vet and the dog to a veterinary emergency before the dog dies.

Sorry for your situation, but you can not welcome if you can not afford to care for them.

Stacy K said...

Your vet should have an emergency number, because if it is not there, you should call. You can not wait to pick up tips on the Internet.

panache said...

If you have a friend take the dog to the vet immediately and pay for the care of the dog is dying

Mandy J said...

it can not borrow money from friends or family not beeing rude, but it seems you should immediately see a vet iKNOW this is unfortunately not what I wanted to hear

Scared Silly said...

Get to the vet ASAP. I think this is a serious disease (Lyme, I can not remember which).

Hi.Level 4! keep the BA's co said...

VET ?!!!!!

Little Dragon said...

Borrow money and get the dog to a vet and now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jersey Attitude said...

Sorry. So many people come here with very sick animals and the owners refuse to accept the vet, and I think that's what you mix with the answers you get and I'm sorry.

Can do There's not much here. They are the veterans on this website and any other type of bleeding is something that needs to be seen. Do you have neighbors who might be able to bring them to the vet emergency? Or even if you, or they can call you and explain the situation and death in the family, maybe they can talk to someone who could help. There are vets, especially if you have a regular veterinarian, who with you on a payment plan. Humane Society also is generally useful, especially with the knowledge of the low-cost locations that someone will help you in your situation. There are some organizations that help out with veterinary bills. I find their websites and add them to you in a minute.

Take a look at some of these and see whether incurred all those.
http://www.carecredit.com / vetme / whycc.h ...
http://www.all-creatures.org/gcm/help-cf ...
http://www.imom.org/fa/
http://www.quickcarepetinsurance.com/us/ ...

Or maybe even if he to apply for a credit card and put it there? In any case, good luck and hope that everything goes well.

Jersey Attitude said...

Sorry. So many people come here with very sick animals and the owners refuse to accept the vet, and I think that's what you mix with the answers you get and I'm sorry.

Can do There's not much here. They are the veterans on this website and any other type of bleeding is something that needs to be seen. Do you have neighbors who might be able to bring them to the vet emergency? Or even if you, or they can call you and explain the situation and death in the family, maybe they can talk to someone who could help. There are vets, especially if you have a regular veterinarian, who with you on a payment plan. Humane Society also is generally useful, especially with the knowledge of the low-cost locations that someone will help you in your situation. There are some organizations that help out with veterinary bills. I find their websites and add them to you in a minute.

Take a look at some of these and see whether incurred all those.
http://www.carecredit.com / vetme / whycc.h ...
http://www.all-creatures.org/gcm/help-cf ...
http://www.imom.org/fa/
http://www.quickcarepetinsurance.com/us/ ...

Or maybe even if he to apply for a credit card and put it there? In any case, good luck and hope that everything goes well.

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