Michele L is correct. And, bitches in season in the neighborhood can
exacerbate the problem.
Take a urine sample to the vet, and have him/her to a (aaaaaagggh) prostate
check. It is treated with antibiotics.
sara

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Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: Male Problems


> Sounds like Prostatitis or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).  Did your
vet
> do a urine culture or prostate check? Certainly worth giving the vet
another
> call, or finding a new one!
> Michele L
>
>
> >
> > Anybody out there with intact males or even altered ones ever
experienced
> > the
> > following?  About 8 months or so ago Sisco had a couple of days of
> > occasional
> > few drops of bloody discharge from his penis.  Took him to the vet who,
of
> > course, couldn't find anything wrong and figured he just might have
snagged
> > his
> > privates on some brambles or something on one of his rambles through the
> > woods.
> >   Nothing was done, and it went away.  Now he's just started with the
> > encore
> > performance in the past few days.  Occasionally, once or twice a day, a
few
> >
> > drops of blood, again discharged from his penis; shows up on the floor
> > after
> > he's been lying around, and when examined, you can see it coming from
the
> > actual
> > penile canal opening.  No pain, no swelling, no sensitivity to being
> > handled, no
> > change of any appetite, behaviour, or bodily discharges - nada.  Anyone?
> >
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