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Symptom triage · dogs, cats and other pets

Severe bleeding

Severe or uncontrolled bleeding

Quick answer

PETHEALTH+ rates severe bleeding as an emergency — phone your vet or an out-of-hours clinic now, before travelling. See the linked UK guides for likely causes and what to do, or use the free symptom checker for instant triage. Information only, not a diagnosis.

Guides for severe bleeding

  • All pets

    Pet First Aid in the UK

    In a UK pet emergency, follow PDSA's **DR ABC** — check Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing and Circulation — then transport to a vet while giving first aid.

    Read the guide →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is severe bleeding an emergency in pets?
Yes — treat it as an emergency. Phone your vet or your nearest out-of-hours clinic before travelling so they can prepare, and do not wait to see if things improve.
Which pets does severe bleeding affect?
This triage topic applies to dogs, cats and other pets. If your pet shows these signs, use the free PETHEALTH+ symptom checker for instant triage or phone your vet.
What should I do right now?
PETHEALTH+ rates this as an emergency — phone your vet or an out-of-hours clinic now, before travelling. The guides linked on this page explain likely causes and what your vet may suggest. Information only, not a diagnosis.

Not sure how urgent it is?

Answer two questions and the free PETHEALTH+ symptom checker will tell you whether to phone a vet now, today, or monitor at home.