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My dog has seizures and is bleeding from nose does any one know why?

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there is no vet for 150 miles from here there is a hospital do you think they would see a him? is there any thing i can do?

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  1. Take it to the vet


  2. Maybe because his brain is bleeding or something?! Good god. NO ONE ON HERE KNOWS WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR DOG.

    TAKE

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  3. Not positive, but it may be an aneurism - Get the dog to the Vet ASAP!

  4. Take him to the vet before he gets worse

  5. not enough information. is it 15yrs old, a puppy, pregnant, has it been run over by a car?  

  6. Brain Tumor poor pooch don't ask on YAHOO just go to VET.

  7. TAKE HIM/HER TO THE VET ASAP!

  8. If something happens that serious, whether to a person, a dog, or any other living animal, it's not normal.

    Your dog needs to bee seen by a vet.

    Yahoo! Answers =/= Vet

  9. It sounds like a brain tumor. I'm sorry.

  10. Yikes

  11. I'm not sure but you should definitely take him to the vet as soon as you can. It sounds like a very serious problem.

  12. YEAH MATE GO NOW!!!! Just ask them if they will look at your dog.

    I MEAN NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. Trauma to the head would have those effects.

    Edit:

    Btw, your Q has depressed me.

  14. VET  they will kno y   i personally dont kno sorry  

  15. blow to the head, brain tumor, aneurysm.  sounds like your dog is dying.  Get him to the vet to be treated or put down humanely.  

  16. Get off the computer. Go to the vet.

  17. brain tumor im really srry take it to a vet

  18. Brain tumor-ask your vet

  19. OMG you really REALLY need to get the dog to the nearest emergency vet/clinic or your vet, unless it is closed for the day.  Call and make sure they are open, if they are they will tell you to bring him in immediately or to go to the emergency vet clinic.  Either way I can't believe you wasted time getting online.  You should have enough intelligence to run to a doctor or vet ANYTIME you see someone or some animal in that type of situation.  I feel sorry  for your pet, I hope you learn very quickly how to take care of it better .  Somethings, like this situation, are just common sense.  Unless your a child, you really should know what to do.

  20. You don't state some important factors like the breed and age.

    Sometimes young dogs will grow out of this.  Some dogs that are overly breed, like say Brittney Spaniels (very good hunting dogs), have too small of a gene pool, and can end up having these things laregely as a birth defect, due to inbreeding.  Not much you can do about that.

  21. This is definitely one for the vet's office.  I have a friend who's dog was on seizure medication & still had issues.  I would have to say that spending the money on the companionship of a dog would have to depend on the owner.  But at least take the dog in to see if they can help, don't let it suffer.  

  22. You should take him to the vet immediately if he is bleeding from the nose. If your dog is a breed like a Bulldog, that can overheat easily, this could be a sign of serious respiratory problems. Go now.  

  23. It sounds like she has been hit in the head. She needs veterinary attention RIGHT NOW

  24. don't worry yourself with people on here saying 'it's cancer' or 'he's dying' or whatever, just take him to a vet and hear what they have to say. ASAP.

    And in reply to the bulldog comment made by someone... i have 2 bulldogs, both with normal sized noses. Pugs are more prone to respiratory problems because they are more active. In the case of respiratory problems, nose bleeding would not be the case. The dog would probably pass out, and pant. But not have a seizure.

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