For God's sake, she is 13, take her to the vet in the morning!!!!
It could be colitis, cancer, bleeding polyp, anything... but no one on this site can help you, we are not there to look at her!! get her to the vet ASAP!!!!
If she is up to date on her vaccines, at that age she sould be switched back to dalpp... prob not parvo, but I shudder to think what it could be, blood in your pup's stool is not good and she should be seen as soon as possible. - dd
2006-12-08 10:45:02
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answered by dedum 6
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Parvo is usually only seen in puppies under about a year old. I would definitely take it to your vet. Has your dog gotten into the trash or anything like that because that can sometimes cause it. But considering your dogs age the bloody stool could be a secondary problem to something bigger like liver or kidney damage. But your vet can run tests that can help diagnose whats wrong.
2006-12-08 10:28:06
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answered by Ryne's proud mommy 4
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While it could be a many number of things, I would guess she has serious intestinal tract damage - possibly colitis. My Aunt's dog has this problem. The vet's prescribed drugs, but that didn't heal the tract damage.
My Aunt changed her dogs diet from regular retail store food to a USDA Certified Raw Dog Food diet, and so far hasn't had any recurring digestive problems like diarrhea or blood in the stool.
2006-12-08 10:16:25
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answered by Brynn 2
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Take it to a vet if it's more than a little or if your dog shows any discomfort. A little blood on great occasion is okay (even humans do that) but if it seems like a large amount or the dog is in distress take the sample and your dog to the vet ASAP!
2006-12-08 11:14:03
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answered by smurf 4
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It could be any number of things. You are better calling your vet than relying on amateurs who have not examined your dog. I would call the vet for an appointment ASAP before she gets anemic.
2006-12-08 10:09:41
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answered by ESPERANZA 4
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Oh costly. I hate to tell you this (and it would not advise yours has the comparable problom) yet we in simple terms positioned my 10 365 days previous German Shepard down because of the fact of that. She had the comparable symptoms for a protracted time. We saved going to the vets and that they saved giving her anti-biotics for a UTI which might help for slightly, then could come back. She had an exceedingly not undemanding time going pee and looked as though it may take an exceedingly long term to pass pee (she looked as though it may stress plenty after awhile). So the final time I took her for yet yet another bout of anti-biotics, the vet reported she could take an X-ray to work out if Jazz had a stone. She took the X-ray and regrettably, she had bladder maximum cancers. It grow to be extremly confusing because of the fact that she grow to be so healthful finding on the exterior and we had an incredibly not undemanding time euthenizing her, yet she could in no way get extra helpful and she or he grow to be in huge soreness everytime she went pee. We could not enable her pass on like that the two. I in actual fact wish that this isen't the case with yours yet as quickly as I observed that she had the strings of mucos of blood as properly,...it made me think of of our woman who had the comparable symptoms. i individually wish all is properly together with her. Take her to the vet and ask for an X-ray. they might tell from that and can inform you w/o dealing with all the extreme priced checks. back, i incredibly wish that she is high-quality and this is barely a UTI. Please let us know......i will shop this question as a megastar question. with a bit of luck, you will let us know and you will "edit" your question. sturdy success back...and Bless your puppy!!
2016-12-13 05:25:53
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answered by amendola 4
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once when i was at the vet, they had a little golden retriever who had the same problem, and they told me it was because he broke a vase and ate the broken glass, maybe thats what happened to your and nobody noticed?
u should take him to the vet right away
2006-12-08 15:35:07
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answered by zitro_divad 2
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it may be parvo it affects old and young dogs. take her top the vet. get it checked out maybe she was just straining to poop but you can never be to safe
2006-12-08 10:37:25
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answered by Tanya D 2
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Take her to the vet ASAP! She could have bladder stones also.
2006-12-08 11:18:14
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answered by indianacoltsgirl88 2
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worms.. parvo.. serious internal problems
nobody can diagnose over the internet - see a vet
2006-12-08 10:09:39
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answered by CF_ 7
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