k3v0615

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my bulldog has started randomly bleeding from his weewee. i googled and found out about urethra prolapsed but his thingy looks fine. its not swollen or anything just the tip looks red from blood. we changed him to Natures variety Salmon from Nature Balance Lamb about a week ago and this happen 4 days ago. i found another thread from a woman stating pretty much the same thing that she had changed to BLUE wilderness Salmon and her bully was also bleeding and even passed a stone. i feel like the food might be causing him stones or crystals.

any help. he pees fine most of the time but every now and then first just drips and then he pees fine.

any advice?
 

RiiSi

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I would most definedly take him to the vets right away. It can be many things, of which some can be life threatening
 

KimDe

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It is most likely internal bleeding. Take him to the vet and they can diagnose. Even though he is peeing he may have blockage.
 

harveyspecter

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I had a similar issue when Harvey was 10 mos. old. He was bleeding. The vet suggested to get him fix (neutered) to calm him down. The worst thing that could happen is that the bleeding could progress to a prolapse urethra. He did not have that "YET" so the vet suggested to fix him. Once he turned one, I had him neutered and never had further incident.
 

sunkissedpr1ncs

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my bulldog has started randomly bleeding from his weewee. i googled and found out about urethra prolapsed but his thingy looks fine. its not swollen or anything just the tip looks red from blood. we changed him to Natures variety Salmon from Nature Balance Lamb about a week ago and this happen 4 days ago. i found another thread from a woman stating pretty much the same thing that she had changed to BLUE wilderness Salmon and her bully was also bleeding and even passed a stone. i feel like the food might be causing him stones or crystals.

any help. he pees fine most of the time but every now and then first just drips and then he pees fine.

any advice?


Definitely take him to the vet! This happened to my bully a couple years ago and he ended up having bladder stones that they had to remove!
 

KimDe

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Additionally if it is stones you can take urine samples. Maybe if you can have him pee on a pad and see if he is passing any fragments.
 

2BullyMama

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Vet appointment is necessary to determine the issue and then if a food change is needed


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Biogirl71

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This happened to Frank recently and the most likely cause was an enlarged prostate, which can cause further serious issues. It started off with just a few drips then got worse very quickly. He was neutered and hasn't had an issue since. Bleeding from the penis could also be due to a scratch or urinary stones if it it occurs when he is peeing. A vet visit would be the best bet to figure out the underlying cause. Keep us updated!
 

Vikinggirl

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Everyone's given you great advice already, I agree a vet visit would be best to determine what is causing the bleeding.
He could also have a Bladder infection that would require antibiotics.
 

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