My Alice gave me huge fright this evening. Whilst she was eating her dinner all of a sudden blood started to gush out of her nose and mouth. And I mean gush! It looked like proper arterial bleeding! I had a quick check inside her mouth but couldn't see anything so I scooped her up put her in the car and made a dash for the vets. The vet decided to knock her out and do an endoscopy. 20 minutes later he emerged triumphantly with the cause of Alice's troubles. A very long and very tough blade of marsh grass had lodged itself inside her nose and throat but luckily the vet managed to pull it out in one piece. Alice is now fast asleep, she was quite wobbly on her little legs earlier on but ok. Here is the troublesome blade of grass.
Re: Alice in trouble Good grief Heidrun that must have been very scary indeed, I am so glad that Alice is OK. Who would think a blad of grass. Have a restful night and hope she will be back to full on Spaniel activity tomorrow. Helen x
Re: Alice in trouble Thats a pretty awful thing to happen to you both, but glad that all seems well now. Poor girl
Re: Alice in trouble Oh my god, how frightening. Well done on your and the vet's quick action. Poor Alice!!! I hope she's not too sore and that she heals up fast.
Re: Alice in trouble Oh Heidrun,what a fright,a blade of glass can be like a piece of glass if it whips your leg the wrong way....must have been really uncomfortable for her,clever vet getting it all out in one go..... Hope she's bounced back ok today and you've got over the shock Easy day to you all today x
Re: Alice in trouble Oh no! Poor thing! How is she today? Are we not meant to let them eat grass then?
Re: Alice in trouble What a fright - I've never heard of that happening before. I hope that you and my namesake are getting over the shock. Alice
Re: Alice in trouble Good grief, what a shock that must have been , poor Alice, hoping she is back on form this morning ? x
Re: Alice in trouble Alice is fine this morning, still in bed but that is normal, she is always last to get up. [quote author=jade805 link=topic=2399.msg23205#msg23205 date=1377754215] Oh no! Poor thing! How is she today? Are we not meant to let them eat grass then? [/quote] Jade, I have no idea how this happened exactly, but I think it was just one of those freaky accidents. She does eat grass like all of my dogs but it most probably happened whilst she was hunting through the grass at 100mph.
Re: Alice in trouble Aw, this is awful. I do hope she's feeling better this morning. Blades of grass are like blades of metal sometimes. The fact that you acted so quickly has stopped this being even more serious, well done you. And it can't have aged you more than 8 - 10 years probably? They don't make life boring, that's for sure do they.
Re: Alice in trouble Oh my word! That must have been scary! I'll be on the look out on walks, Dexter loves nothing more than chewing grass. Glad Alice is recovering well
Re: Alice in trouble Wow, how terrifying. I do hope she is feeling back to normal today Heidrun - and you too after your nasty fright!