These include uncontrollable bleeding (bleeding that can't be stopped), breathing difficulty, weakness, crying or whining, limping, pale or blue gums, or collapse.
If a dog is having recurrent
uncontrollable nose
bleeds (epistaxis), immediate medical treatment may
include sedation, packing of the nasal passageways with gauze soaked in medication and application of cold compresses to the dog's nose and muzzle.