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Old 26-07-2008, 12:50 AM
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Urgent advice needed please

Hi everyone

Sorry for putting this post here, but i've tried to contact my vet, but he's in the middle of an emergency op, so i can't ask him for advise at the mo.

I have a 4 month old Cavalier King Charles (bitch) puppy that appears to have small amounts of orange coloured blood in her urine.

She has passed urine twice in half an hour & this orange blood was there both times.

She was fine about an hour ago & her urine was normal.

On checking her, i noticed 2 pea sized lumps by the side of her Vulva, which were not there earlier.

She's been slightly off her food, but appart from that, has been her normal bouncy self.

Any idea's as to what this could be?

Thanks.
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Old 26-07-2008, 06:44 AM
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Re: Urgent advice needed please

Definately, Call your vets, always better to be safe rather then sorry in my eyes, and I certainly wouldn't wait to see if it goes away, she is very young to be suffering anything such as pyometra of anything like that, but only the vet can tell you the problem.
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Old 27-07-2008, 08:58 PM
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Re: Urgent advice needed please

Thanks very much for the reply's.

After i posted the message, another vet from one of their other branches rang.
As i grabbed her to take her straight there, she had passed more urine, but this time, it was what i can only describe as a salmon pink colour.

She appears well, isn't in pain, is as happy as usual. She hasn't eaten anything she shouldn't have either, nor has she had a fall or accident.
Her urine is back to normal now.

They ran a few tests, but the vet is stumped for an answer so far!!
It was lucky he saw it for himself or i'm sure he would've thought i was crazy!!

She's due back again tomorrow morning for some more test results, so i'm hoping they'll have some idea as to what may have caused it.


Thanks again for the reply's, i'll keep you informed of any developments.
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Thanks very much for the reply's.

After i posted the message, another vet from one of their other branches rang.
As i grabbed her to take her straight there, she had passed more urine, but this time, it was what i can only describe as a salmon pink colour.

She appears well, isn't in pain, is as happy as usual. She hasn't eaten anything she shouldn't have either, nor has she had a fall or accident.
Her urine is back to normal now.

They ran a few tests, but the vet is stumped for an answer so far!!
It was lucky he saw it for himself or i'm sure he would've thought i was crazy!!

She's due back again tomorrow morning for some more test results, so i'm hoping they'll have some idea as to what may have caused it.


Thanks again for the reply's, i'll keep you informed of any developments.
When you have an infection it has to come out somewhere.. A vet once told me..
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