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Canis-Lupess
02-25-2007, 09:39 AM
Our Jess has had a couple of nosebleeds. They are short lived, only lasting a few seconds and then they stop and it only comes from the left nostril. She doesn't seem to sneeze or I didn't remember her sneezing when she did it.
One time was the other day when she was playing ball and the other was this morning when I brought her into the porch and gave her a slice of brown bread and I noticed blood start dripping on the floor as she was eating the bread.

She'll be going to the vets but not today with it being sunday but I was wondering if anyone else had encountered nosebleeds in their dogs.

I hate it when they get old. She just got over the vestibular. If it isn't one thing, it's another... :(

lizbud
02-25-2007, 11:14 AM
Never experienced it with my dogs, but found some info.It could be a
nasal tumor, or nasal infection. What I found disturbing in reading about
it was that the dog could easily swollow more blood that that dripping out of the nose.So you don't really know how much blood the dog is losing.

http://www.vetinfo.com/dblood.html

Canis-Lupess
02-25-2007, 11:17 AM
Yes, I googled it and read up some info. Some causes do seem pretty dire but just wanted to see if anyone here had experienced nosebleeds with their dogs.

I hope it is just an infection or something....sheesh, like things couldn't get any worse. It's only a month since our Mist had to be put to sleep. :(

lizbud
02-25-2007, 11:36 AM
Gosh, maybe I shouldn't have posted that. :( Please don't think of only
worst case senarios. It could be just a sinus infection, or something easily
treated. She probably is acting fine otherwise, isn't she?

Glacier
02-25-2007, 11:50 AM
Deuce gets nosebleeds frequently. We've done a bunch of tests including a biospy of his nasal tissue. Never have figured out what causes the bleeds. Deuce shows no other signs of any problems. He's active, happy, playful, silly, eats and drinks well. At this point, unless he shows some other symptoms, we don't do a thing for the nosebleeds.

borzoimom
02-25-2007, 12:18 PM
Our Jess has had a couple of nosebleeds. They are short lived, only lasting a few seconds and then they stop and it only comes from the left nostril. She doesn't seem to sneeze or I didn't remember her sneezing when she did it.
One time was the other day when she was playing ball and the other was this morning when I brought her into the porch and gave her a slice of brown bread and I noticed blood start dripping on the floor as she was eating the bread.

She'll be going to the vets but not today with it being sunday but I was wondering if anyone else had encountered nosebleeds in their dogs.

I hate it when they get old. She just got over the vestibular. If it isn't one thing, it's another... :(
You need to go to the vet. A cyst can cause nose bleeds. Give them a call tomorrow.

lizbud
02-26-2007, 04:55 PM
Any news on Jess? Just wondering if she has seen the Vet today.

borzoimom
02-26-2007, 05:22 PM
Any news on Jess? Just wondering if she has seen the Vet today.
Me too- how is she?

Canis-Lupess
02-26-2007, 06:16 PM
Yes, she went to the vets today. The vet couldn't see any cuts or anything up the nostrils so she's on anti-inflammatories and antibiotics for a week in case an infection is causing it. I have to go back in a week and if the nosebleeds are still happening or are worse, they'll have to start doing scans and x-rays etc...with the possibility of it being a tumour..... :(

If it comes to that, she'd have to have radio therapy because they can't really get into the nasal cavities to get it out.

The vet said that there is normal airflow through both nostrils though which is good.

With all the tablets she's been having to take lately..it's a good job she'll take them without an issue.

lizbud
02-26-2007, 06:33 PM
I do hope it's nothing more than a localized minor infection that is easily
cleared up with the antibiotics.Good luck with Jess & I hope this clears up
soon.

Canis-Lupess
02-26-2007, 06:41 PM
Thanks. I'm hoping so too. We've both been through more than enough lately. This is a sore blow. :(

Canis-Lupess
02-27-2007, 05:23 PM
She had another nosebleed this evening. I called her out of the shed where I put her to sleep for a couple of hours so I could take her out and give her some supper and she started to reverse sneeze on the way to the house. There was some blood but not as much as the first two nosebleeds she had. The reverse sneezing lasted a minute or two and then she was fine afterwards. I think it was brought on by excitement but if it has anything to do with the nosebleeds, and I think it does because Jess doesn't usually have reverse sneezing, then the problem will be further back nearer the throat rather then further forward.

If she has another episode like this, she'll be going back to the vets earlier than Monday. At least they'll have another clue as to whats causing it.
It happened at 10pm and I'm in bed early for work tomorrow morning so I can't do anything right now.

borzoimom
02-27-2007, 05:28 PM
I pray its nothing serious. I was worried to say tumors but I thought cysts were better to say. I hope it goes well...

Canis-Lupess
02-28-2007, 05:37 PM
No nosebleed today.

There were a couple of times I noticed a very small amount of what looked just like green snot inside the nostril but it wasn't running or anything, only a tiny bit of it. Most of the time, her nose has looked clear and normal.
I'm hoping she doesn't have anymore nosebleeds.

lizbud
02-28-2007, 06:47 PM
That might just be the infection breaking up & clearing. Stay feeling
better Jess. :)

borzoimom
02-28-2007, 09:49 PM
No nosebleed today.

There were a couple of times I noticed a very small amount of what looked just like green snot inside the nostril but it wasn't running or anything, only a tiny bit of it. Most of the time, her nose has looked clear and normal.
I'm hoping she doesn't have anymore nosebleeds.
Oh I hope so. She still needs antibiotics though.. Please go to the vet and keep us posted.

Canis-Lupess
03-01-2007, 08:08 AM
She's on antibiotics already along with anti-inflammatories. Thats what she got from the vets on Monday.
She'll be going back Monday coming. I think she has enough of the medication to last her until then.

Still no more nosebleeds at the time of typing this, just tiny bits of snot sometimes. Fingers crossed it was just an infection....

borzoimom
03-01-2007, 08:41 AM
She's on antibiotics already along with anti-inflammatories. Thats what she got from the vets on Monday.
She'll be going back Monday coming. I think she has enough of the medication to last her until then.

Still no more nosebleeds at the time of typing this, just tiny bits of snot sometimes. Fingers crossed it was just an infection....
Oh I hope it was too.. In prayers. and Keep us posted.

Canis-Lupess
03-05-2007, 07:34 AM
Just got back from the vets again. She said that Jess doesn't need anymore treatment being as the nosebleeds stopped shortly after she started her medication. It's just a case of keeping an eye on her and if they were to start again, she'll have to go back for scans and x-rays and all that.....

Hopefully, it won't come to that.

borzoimom
03-05-2007, 08:01 AM
Just got back from the vets again. She said that Jess doesn't need anymore treatment being as the nosebleeds stopped shortly after she started her medication. It's just a case of keeping an eye on her and if they were to start again, she'll have to go back for scans and x-rays and all that.....

Hopefully, it won't come to that.
WHEW- that is WONDERFUL NEWS!! Keep us posted..