Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed | 1 year and 9 months old
Out of no where my daisy stopped drinking and eating. I noticed she wasn't herself yesterday morning and keep an eye on her all day. She wouldn't go to the bathroom. Last night she finally went pee but it was all bleed. I feed her chicken broth and water through a infant syringe in her mouth throughout the night as far as now. I couldn't get her to go to the bathroom again until an hour ago and once again she pee bleed. What seemed to me A lot.
4 Answers
Published on January 16th, 2019
It sounds like Daisy has a severe urinary tract infection, This is very painful and is very likely the reason why Daisy is not eating, Please take her to your veterinarian today for an exam and a urinalysis. She will need antibiotics (likely) and pain medicine. She may also be dehydrated.
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Published on July 1st, 2018
It sounds as Daisy is suffering from a gastrointestinal condition, possibly an infection. it could also be due to ingestion of a foreign body material. i would recommend taking her to the vet the first chance you get, she will need to be checked first, if the vet thinks it's a simple gastrointestinal infection she will need an anti vomiting injection, antibiotics and a special food for a few days in order to get better. if the vet thinks it is more serious she will need a blood test and possibly an ultrasound in order to find out what is wrong.
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Published on November 11th, 2018
Hello, I am sorry to hear about Daisy. Many of Daisy’s symptoms are not consistent with the dog flu, it tends to cause respiratory symptoms. How we, it is very hard to know for sure. Some of Daisy’s symptoms sound consistent with a UTI, this can cause increased urination and can make dogs feel unwell. If Daisy is very weak and not eating or drinking I would recommend having her seen by a veterinarian. The veterinarian can perform an examination and may suggest performing full bloodwork or urine testing. Hope this helps, good luck!
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Published on July 18th, 2017
Daisy definitely needs to be seen by a vet right away. Urinating blood and vomiting are serious signs and they need to be addressed right away. She could have a serious issue like a clotting problem with her blood, she may have ingested a toxin, she may have bladder stones, a uterine infection or any number of other diseases. This is truly an emergency. Please get her to a vet as soon as you can. Best wishes to you and Daisy.
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