There are three things you should be wary of if your dog’s male urethra suddenly bleeds!
Sudden bleeding from the dog's male urethra
Bladder stones
Blood dripping from the urethra means that the dog can no longer control urination freely, which may be caused by bladder stones or infection caused by stones. Because the urethra of male dogs is long and slender, it is easy to get blocked if there are stones. If the stones scratch the tissue, blood in the urine will occur. This situation is very dangerous. Once the dog urinates, it may cause a more serious infection. You must go to the hospital immediately to clear the urethra.
Mating is interrupted
If the mating of a male dog is forcibly interrupted, it will also cause urethral bleeding, and urine and blood will be mixed and discharged together. The owner can give the dog some anti-inflammatory drugs after consulting the veterinarian.
Food Poisoning
Pungent foods such as onions and garlic can cause hemoglobinuria. You must be sent to the hospital for treatment immediately. If it is not done in time, it will take a while after the dog is poisoned, and the chance of rescue will be lower.