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is it normal for there to be blood when he's trying to go poo he's just been neutered this afternoon.
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Re: bleeding
No this is not normal, give the vet a quick ring and explain whats happening, they will tell you what to do.
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Re: bleeding
Depends what sort of blood it is. But as he's just had surgery I'd phone the vet.
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Re: bleeding
definately ring the vets
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Re: bleeding
i would agree with phoning the vets keep us updated
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Re: bleeding
Hi Everyone
It was late when i posted this so didn't have chance to take him to the vets but he was fine the next morning running around like a loon and fighting with his sister so we decided to keep an eye on him and he is eating great and going toilet fine so we feel he is just fine now thank you all for your concern and advice
It was late when i posted this so didn't have chance to take him to the vets but he was fine the next morning running around like a loon and fighting with his sister so we decided to keep an eye on him and he is eating great and going toilet fine so we feel he is just fine now thank you all for your concern and advice
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Thanks for the up date, glad to hear all is well.
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Re: bleeding
Hoping your little lad is still OK and had no further bleeding.
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