If it is truly blood then it should have a distinctive odor. Blood smells. If it is blood, take the pup to the vet, if it is bright red, chances are that the dog may have a sore in his mouth, broken a capillary or vein in his mouth or his esophagus which is not deadly serious. If it is dark blood that indicates internal bleeding and that can be very serious and deadly. Again, take to the vet. My Bengie overdosed on ibuprofen that my daughter left around, he got between 8-9,000 mm which caused internal bleeding, he was vomiting a dark bloody watery vomit and it had the smell of blood, also smell the pups mouth, if it smells of blood, that can be very dangerous. Don't take any chances, if I had not rushed Bengie to emergency he would have bled to death internally. Good luck and lots of prayers. |