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Please help me...Dog Help!?

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I dont know what is wrong with my dog...He a**s is out and she is bleeding...I dont know what to do..I want to take her to a vet but it is too expensive..

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  1. get her to a vet.


  2. GO to the vet  please. Your dog needs help urgently

  3. has she had her monthly menstrual cycle? If its periods then following information will help else take her to doc Female dogs are as individual as female humans but there is some behavior that is common to unspayed female dogs. The heat period of dogs rolls the whole sexual reproductive phase of dogs into a few weeks once or twice a year.

    In stage one the dog's v***a begins to swell. She may seem more affectionate to humans and male dogs but more aggressive to other females. She may seem distracted when doing obedience or other work. She may eat more or go off feed. She will usually spend a lot of time l*****g herself and other dogs in the household will be interested in smelling and l*****g her also. An experienced stud dog will not try to mount her now but wants to spend a lot of time near her. Males near her may fight and other females may act differently to her depending on her rank with them. If she is submissive they may punish or attack her. If she is the dominant dog they may avoid her. This stage is comparable to the premenstrual period in humans. This stage lasts roughly a week.

    Stage 2 is when the dog begins to bleed. This is the stage that most dog owners notice first and think is the beginning of heat. Some dogs bleed a lot, some very little. Her v***a will still be swollen. The bleeding is not harmful to the dog. Her behavior really begins to change now, although each dog is different. She may flirt with males and even other females. She may actively try to escape and find other dogs. If she is a dominant dog she may mount other dogs, people or even other animals. A stud dog will be very interested but the experienced one will not mount her unless she invites him and stands for him.. A female interested in a male literally sticks her butt in his face. At this stage, while she will wrestle and play with the male, allow him to put his head and feet on her and her tail will move to one side [called flagging,] when he smells her or trys to mount her, she generally will not allow him to penetrate her. Some females will allow males to mount and penetrate them in this stage though, and some males will force a smaller, less dominant female in this stage. Males will be extremely excited around a female in this stage and may bite or attack humans if they try to interfere. Children should not be left alone with dogs interested in mating and if they play with female dogs in heat they should wash their hands and change clothing before going around other dogs. Even neutered male dogs may be interested in a female in this stage of heat or


  4. You took on the responsibility to keep your dog from suffering the day you brought it home. Just like a child, it's abuse if you ignore your dog's suffering because you're broke. If you cannot afford a vet visit, take it to a shelter so they can end it's misery.

  5. You need to take her to the vet pronto.

    I know that's not what you want to read, but it's the truth.

  6. Not taking her is animal cruelty.  If you can't afford a vet, you can't afford the dog.  If you can't pay, take her and tell them that.  They will allow you to turn the dog over to them and they will care for her and find her a new home with someone who can afford a dog and all the care that a dog needs.

    It's horrible you haven't taken her already.  I won't get a best answer for this, but you should be ashamed.

  7. OMG!!!  Ummmmmmmm...  If it is old then it just might be it's time to go.  If it is young.  It might be having a baby.  I really think you should go to the nearest pet store and tell them what's wrong.  It's cheaper.

    I am SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    sorry

  8. vet or face the consequences which could be horrible

  9. im sorry it's so expensive but you have to take her b/c it could be anything...

    bug bite, sore, disease

    ill pray that u can afford it... you really need to take her or else she'll suffer  

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