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My original post, "Not sure if this is the best place to ask for animal health, but earlier tonight, I noticed my dog had peed blood. The vet isn't really on option right now because they're closed, so what should I do?"
Additional info: The night before, she got into the trash and ate some burgers and fries, and she also drank a lot of water from a salt water pool and may have hit her lower body on some stone trying to hop out of the pool. And a year ago, she had a bout of pancreatitus (or was it appendicitis?).
Now today, I haven't seen her pee, but I looked at her pee pad (she's almost 9 and still hasn't mastered peeing outside) and saw clear liquid which I think may be pee that's mostly water. Should I still think about bringing her to the vet or should I watch her for a bit longer? She's acting as she normally does and doesn't seem to be in pain.
Additional info: The night before, she got into the trash and ate some burgers and fries, and she also drank a lot of water from a salt water pool and may have hit her lower body on some stone trying to hop out of the pool. And a year ago, she had a bout of pancreatitus (or was it appendicitis?).
Now today, I haven't seen her pee, but I looked at her pee pad (she's almost 9 and still hasn't mastered peeing outside) and saw clear liquid which I think may be pee that's mostly water. Should I still think about bringing her to the vet or should I watch her for a bit longer? She's acting as she normally does and doesn't seem to be in pain.