Dog Vomiting Blood: Heavy Bleeding or Rat Poison
Heavy bleeding, signs of shock, or confirmed rat poison exposure needing plasma transfusion.
Typical Cost Range (Heavy Bleeding or Rat Poison)
Based on national average veterinary pricing for heavy bleeding or rat poison of dog vomiting blood. Your actual costs may vary by location, clinic, and individual case.
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How to Tell If This Matches Your Situation
This cost range applies when the following are true. If your situation does not match, check the other severity levels for a closer estimate.
- Heavy, fresh bright red bleeding
- Pale gums, weakness, collapse
- Known rodenticide exposure
- Low packed cell volume on bloodwork
- Plasma or blood transfusion needed
What Treatment Typically Looks Like
Emergency stabilization, plasma or whole blood transfusion, IV vitamin K for anticoagulant rodenticide, endoscopy if needed, and 2-4 days of ICU hospitalization.
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Check My Cost RangeOther Severity Levels
See all severity levels$500 - $1,300
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