Thursday, February 4, 2010

Dog Anus Turning Black Dog's Testicles Turned Black, He Got Sick, And Died - All Within A Couple Hours.?

Dog's testicles turned black, he got sick, and died - all within a couple hours.? - dog anus turning black

A Pomeranian, about 1 years, suddenly misconduct. He began vomiting and acting lethargic. He wanted to be in his water bowl. We have moved to enter. He immediately began to have bloody diarreah. We took him in the shower and ran into the store to buy some Pedialite to keep hydrated. When we arrived, it was covered with feces, reeked of dog saliva, and gave as an answer. His breathing was laborious. We called the vet, but it was the weekend, so we had to wait for the vet to notify us again. He died minutes later. Upon inspection of his body, he noticed that his testicles were dark purple, almost black, and when pressed lightly, the blood from the anus. What may have been wrong with him? And we must be aware that the health of our dogs?

2 comments:

Mary c said...

My dog ate rat poison or poisoned by rat poison warfarin. For people with cardiovascular disease, the low-dose warfarin in the Coumadin medication that thins the blood produced and you can Google or Google, you can warfarin, which in high doses causes internal bleeding. If your dog died from internal bleeding. If you confirm this or officially determine the exact cause of death is not your body to the vet and ask for an autopsy, the autopsy is a non-human.

If you learn for sure that her dog was poisoned and you think someone may have poisoned in your area, you need the police or animal control of the incident is reported. People are animals intentionally dangerous people, and if someone in your neighborhood that animals suffer, you need to know authorities.

If your dog poison in the house or garden, you should check traps, the rat or mouse traps, and eliminate it. A little more familiar with cats, I am, and sometimeshunt and eat, rodents, have taken warfarin, and they die too.

I am sorry that this has happened. You should try to get to the bottom of things.

Mary c said...

My dog ate rat poison or poisoned by rat poison warfarin. For people with cardiovascular disease, the low-dose warfarin in the Coumadin medication that thins the blood produced and you can Google or Google, you can warfarin, which in high doses causes internal bleeding. If your dog died from internal bleeding. If you confirm this or officially determine the exact cause of death is not your body to the vet and ask for an autopsy, the autopsy is a non-human.

If you learn for sure that her dog was poisoned and you think someone may have poisoned in your area, you need the police or animal control of the incident is reported. People are animals intentionally dangerous people, and if someone in your neighborhood that animals suffer, you need to know authorities.

If your dog poison in the house or garden, you should check traps, the rat or mouse traps, and eliminate it. A little more familiar with cats, I am, and sometimeshunt and eat, rodents, have taken warfarin, and they die too.

I am sorry that this has happened. You should try to get to the bottom of things.

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