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Question by Tessa
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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My 12 year old Collie-Shepherd cross has developed some bleeding from one nostril.
Is this common, and how can this condition be treated?


Answer by Stephanie
Submitted on 10/4/2005
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any bleeding condition in a senior dog must be evaluated immediately by a vet.

Rosie, a 12 year old Collie Mix

 

Answer by pauline gwynne
Submitted on 4/11/2006
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My cross collie is experiencing urinating in her own bed since the last 2 weeks. My father has had her for 2 years since I had to move area which wasnt suitable for her in the city as she has always lived near the countryside. She is 14yrs old. Could it be she isnt used to me being away from her. She has also has baldness starting which is spreading which is a worry the dog is stressed in her environment, please give me advice to save me in vet bills.

 

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