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04-12-2014, 06:08 AM | #61 | |
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I don't want to say lazy...maybe complacent, you and the two vets. If this was you bleeding or your child or other human and you didn't know where it was coming from, would you hesitate to go to an emergency room? I hope not. These pups are dependent upon us for their health and well being, it became your responsibility when you got this pup to take care of this pup...stop putting $$$$$ signs on the health of your living, breathing pup. What exactly constitutes a visit to a vet for you? A deceased pup? Yeah I'm being hard on you, because I see that you obviously do not understand your responsibility to this pup, you need to be vigilant in caring for your furbaby at all times, hopefully you will come to learn this. Please, do not go back to either of those vets, I can not imagine a vet ever giving such info over the phone like that concerning a bleeding pup, they are incompetent as far as I'm concerned.
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04-12-2014, 02:25 PM | #62 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member | My BS meter is going full force. Nose bleeds, even wickedly active ones, don't make that type of pattern. It's not a drip pattern from something walking around bleeding nor is it an arterial spray pattern. There isn't a drag pattern from something walking around with a bleeding nail. Nor is it a splatter pattern from an animal shaking a paw, head or anything else. In addition, if the puppy wasn't still actively bleeding, the blood on the pad would not be that red. To be totally honest, it looks someone had a squeeze bottle with red paint and squirted some on a pad. JMO. If, on the off chance that it is real, then it's just plain stupid to be on the net rather than at an emergency vet, $300 or not.
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04-12-2014, 05:13 PM | #63 | |
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04-12-2014, 05:35 PM | #64 |
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| You'd think there would be bloody pawprints in blood on the pad if a small puppy bled there.
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04-12-2014, 05:45 PM | #65 |
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| Well what ever it is. That is most filthy, disgusting pad I have ever seen.
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04-12-2014, 07:05 PM | #66 | |
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04-12-2014, 07:18 PM | #68 |
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| What tests have been done? Are they looking at the nosebleed issue or something else?
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04-12-2014, 07:31 PM | #69 |
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04-12-2014, 07:38 PM | #71 |
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04-12-2014, 07:40 PM | #72 |
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| I would think more tests needed to be done if a pup bleed that much.
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04-12-2014, 08:04 PM | #73 |
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04-12-2014, 09:46 PM | #74 |
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| Well, I'll admit that my bull crap meter is going off like crazy too. There is no way in heck that a puppy got blood like that on a puppy pad and it created perfect little swirls and drops. Puppy's like to lick their wounds, and he would have stepped in it, smeared it and probably gotten it everywhere. It would not have looked like it does on the pad (which really is gross by the way). You said you clipped his nails, then you said you didn't. Then you said it was a nose bleed (which would have had spatters, because if his nose was bleeding, he would have most likely sneezed to try and clear his nostrils) and that your vet is running tests and told you not to worry. Probably just a lazy vet who wants to take your money. And for the record, oxygenated blood is not bright red, it's a darker red, so unless that supposed blood was drawn directly from a vein, there's no way it's real blood. And if it were, that's a whole lot of blood for an 8 week old puppy to be losing. I would be at the vet until I got answers. So here's your healthy dose of reality. Stop playing childish games. If your dog is sick, do the responsible adult thing and take him to a vet that can give you answers and stop making excuses. If your dog isn't sick and you think all this is funny, well you need professional help, because none of us are laughing at the situation. We are however laughing at you and all your inconsistenties, because, we honestly find it amusing when newcomers come on here spewing and spouting and then get mad when someone calls them out. It's always the same old story. And guess what??? We always win. The silly little newcomer who tells tales ends up leaving, and we get our forum back for a brief time, until the next one comes along. It's really your choice where it goes from here. And for what it's worth, this is a public forum and you can not dictate who posts on your threads, nor can you tell them what they can or can not say. Go figure.
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04-12-2014, 10:13 PM | #75 |
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| Yesterday is the first time I actually looked at the picture, as I feared it was a photo of a bleeding puppy and just didn't want to see that. But once I saw the picture, it struck me as so odd that there seemed to be quite a lot of blood, the blood stains seemed untouched - pristine-looking with no bloody pawprints, smearing or evidence this 8 week old puppy licked the blood. Any puppy, especially one who is alone and bleeding in his crate, is going to inspect this new substance that he's emitted from his body onto the pad or the floor, probably smudge it with his muzzle, step in it, track it and probably lick or wallow in it.
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