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blood in urine of healthy 10yr old springer
Sent to Pet Experts April 17 03:26 PM

today my healthy , 10 yr old springer started experiencing frequent urination with blood, no other symptons, taking to vet tomorrow, any ideas?

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April 17 3:48 PM (22 minutes and 13 seconds later)
         
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 Unfortunately, there are ailments that come with age that you want to rule out.

Many times, bloody urination is an indicator of a urinary or bladder problem that will need antibiotics to resolve.

I suggest that you see the vet in the morning just to be sure.

Let me know if you still have questions.

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April 17 4:02 PM (14 minutes and 23 seconds later)
         
Reply to Tammy Falkner's Post: thank you for your answer. We know it could also possibly mean something much more serious. He is very healthy, no problems to date. He still has his appetite and does not appear to have any pain. Do you know what type of cancers that could possibly be at play here, and what are the outlooks or treatments?
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April 17 5:20 PM (1 hour and 17 minutes and 26 seconds later)
         
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