dancesnrain answered Monday August 29 2005, 3:30 pm: Why can't you go to the vet?? That's the only real thing that's going to help your dog. If you can't pay a vet, talk to them about paying the bill monthly in small amounts... if it's an emergency, most vets will work with you... if nothing else, type in 'dog throwing up blood' into a google search engine and see what it tells you. :)
twistedsister17 answered Friday August 19 2005, 9:25 pm: You need to Go to the Vet! Thats horrible, she could be really sick and she could die! You probably can take her to the vet, this is an emergency!!! You and/or your parents are probably just to lazy or cheap to go. GO!!!! [ twistedsister17's advice column | Ask twistedsister17 A Question ]
xHC0Barbi3x answered Friday August 19 2005, 8:57 pm: ♥ 0MG0SH!! Call the vet immediately If you Cant then G0 to the vet. I know you said you couldnt but this could be serious =/ another thing you could do is reserch on the internet what this might mean..or if you have a dog book you could look in there. Hope i helped. && Good luck! I hope your dog is going to be okay =)Love always-Lauren <33 [ xHC0Barbi3x's advice column | Ask xHC0Barbi3x A Question ]
orphans answered Friday August 19 2005, 4:06 pm: You absolutely HAVE to go to the vet!!! if it's a money thing let the Vet know and I'm sure they can sort something out! but if you want to make sure your dog is REALLY okay you deff have to bring him to the vet I mean how would you like it if you were coughing up blood but your parents said they can't bring you to the doctor?
Krissy xxx [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Friday August 19 2005, 1:01 pm: CALL THE VET. If the vet is closed, get a phone book and look up other vets, or emergency animal hospitals in your area. Some vets will have an answering service or message on their voicemail which will give the number for a 24-hour veterinary hospital in your area.
selectopaque answered Friday August 19 2005, 12:31 pm: You can call the vet.
Give them all the information you can think of such as
age, diet, when it started, how often, how much, etc.
Tell them if the diet has changed, if s/he could have gotten into something, anything at all that you can think of.
If you call the vet, then they may be able to give you advise on what to do. Or they maybe be able to give you advice on how you could bring him/her in affordably. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
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