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walker1978
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bleeding from treeing to long?

is it posable for a dog to to bleed some around there mouth from treeing to long and hard? not sure if mybe just bit her tongue or not i couldnt see real good . she seem ok just never seen that before. seen the white foam but blood kinda worryed me.

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CHEWING

SOUNDS LIKE SHE WAS CHEWING AND CUT HER MOUTH

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Re: CHEWING

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SOUNDS LIKE SHE WAS CHEWING AND CUT HER MOUTH
no she wasnt chewing. i was there the whole time. she started treeing when i was close enough to see her. she bogs down on track so i made sure i stayed close to keep a eye on her.

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bit her tounge

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Dogs get winded and their tongues hang out... add in barking treed 100I times per minute and they catch their tongue or lip every now and again ... hell I bite my tongue and cheek while eating and that's adding in the 100bpm. I used to have one that would bite his everynight and it looked like a bloodbath.

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walker1978
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That's what I was thinking but just wanted to see if maybe there was any other reason that I didn't know about. She barks ever breath and I never been around one that trees as hard as she does this much. All the ones I've been around in the past where just so so tree dogs.

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Dale Young
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Dogs often catch a tongue hanging out while running on briars and such or even just drag something like that thru their mouth just like we do at times. Didn't have to happen at the tree.

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quote:
Originally posted by Nat Thomas
Dogs get winded and their tongues hang out... add in barking treed 100I times per minute and they catch their tongue or lip every now and again ... hell I bite my tongue and cheek while eating and that's adding in the 100bpm. I used to have one that would bite his everynight and it looked like a bloodbath.
was my next thought as well

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