Last week my dog was throwing up for a whole day, it was food then yellow and foamy, he looked weak and lost. The vet gave him a shot of fluids under the skin because i couldn’t afford the lab work and xrays. Then he got better but now he is a little draggy again and when he pees he drips dark red fresh blood from his penis. After i clean him up it stops so it only happens as he pee’s i guess. He is not neutered and is an 11yr old pit bull male. What could be wrong?

Updated On November 23rd, 2020

Pet's info: Dog | American Pit Bull Terrier | Male | unneutered | 11 years and 2 months old | 87 lbs

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Answered By Debi Matlack

Veterinary Technician

There are a number of possibilities, such as a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or tumor somewhere along the lower urinary tract. This really should be worked up by your vet.

If you are in financial difficulty, there are ways of still getting your pet treated by a veterinarian. Ask if they take Care Credit and apply online. This is a credit card specifically for medical, dental, and veterinary expenses.

Call a local animal shelter or college of veterinary medicine in your area and ask if they have a low- or no-cost veterinary care program.

GiveForward and Youcaring.com are crowd funding websites that help you raise money to help take care of your pets.

Harley’s Hope Foundation is an organization that ensures low income pet parents and their companion or service animals remain together when issues arise.

Many breed rescues and groups have specials funds available for owners who need financial assistance, such as the Special Needs Dobermans, Labrador Lifeline, and Pitbull Rescue Central.

Banfield Pet Hospital has its own programs for owners that can’t afford their pet’s care.

God's Creatures Ministry helps pay for veterinarian bills for those who need help.
IMOM is dedicated to insure that no companion animal has to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially challenged.

The Onyx & Breezy Foundation has many programs including helping people with medical bills. They are a good resource for information.

Brown Dog Foundation provides funding to families with a sick pet that would likely respond to treatment, but due to circumstances, there is not enough money immediately available to pay.

Some groups help with specific disease, such as Canine Cancer Awareness, The Magic Bullet Fund, Helping Harley Fund, and Muffin Diabetes Fund.

The Pet Fund and Redrover.org are great sources for help to care for your pet.

The Humane Society website has many links to other organizations that help with veterinary expenses.

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