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bleeding after vaccines

Is it common for dogs to bleed at all after having 2 vaccines?  
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942557 tn?1272694819
Maybe they were playing around and one of them had a little cut in there mouth or something.Sometimes even a small cut on the ear can cause bleeding like that.But as long as everyone looks fine now i wouldnt worry about.Gus is a lucky little guy to have ya'll watch over him so well.Take care,Chan
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Thanks for responding! It was just strange because I didn't think he was bleeding right after he got the shots then I dropped him off at to my future in-laws house after. They have 2 dogs who don't really get along with other dogs, they're not horrible they just get jealous over toys and food (and I just got my dog a week ago so they didn't really know him yet). And when my fiance got home from work there were little drops of blood all around the house - a trail of them. There wasn't a lot of blood but we were still worried! We couldn't find any cuts on any of the dogs and they all seemed ok but we were either thinking that they got in a fight and maybe one got a bloody nose or something or that Gus was biting at the spot where he got the shots and it bled a little. They get along fine now and it was a couple days ago and everyone still seems unhurt so who knows! Weird huh
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942557 tn?1272694819
It is possible to bleed some at the time of the getting the vaccine.But it shouldnt keep bleeding.Usually they will pull back on the syringe and make sure that they didnt hit a nerve or vein.If they did hit one then it may bleed some,but not for long.How much is your furbaby bleeding.I would call my vets office and explain to them what is going and see what they think about it.Good luck and Take care.
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