Blood at the urethra during the dog’s non-menstrual period may be caused by bleeding from the urethra. First check whether there is trauma around the urethra that causes bleeding, and if there is a wound, the wound needs to be treated promptly with cleaning and stitches. Consider whether there is inflammation of the urinary tract, stones, etc. When inflammation of the urinary tract and stones also cause bleeding, the cause of bleeding needs to be identified and treated promptly. The blood may come from the reproductive system and needs to be confirmed at the hospital. If it is intrauterine bleeding, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the hospital for ultrasound examination to determine the signal of blood flow in the uterus, and timely anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and hemostatic treatment to prevent the condition from developing into endometritis or uterine pus storage.
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