Hematologic

This is a Blood condition.

Thrombopathia

What is Thrombopathia?

Thrombopathia is a type of platelet coagulopathy, a disorder of blood clotting. Dogs with this disorder can bleed spontaneously from their nose (epistaxis), gums (gingiva), and even under their skin (petechiae).

What are the signs & symptoms that develop in affected dogs?

Affected puppies may bleed abnormally when teething. You may notice extensive bruising or bleeding that does not stop following a traumatic event. Dogs may spontaneously bleed from their nose or gums or have dark purple discoloration of their skin.

When do signs and symptoms develop?

This disease is typically diagnosed in puppies or young adults when they are spayed or neutered and have a problem with clotting. However, it can be diagnosed at any age.

How do vets diagnose this condition?

Genetic or laboratory tests are performed to diagnose this condition.

How is this condition treated?

Currently, treatment for thrombopathia focuses on prevention, vigilant monitoring, and quick treatment of spontaneous bleeds. Dogs with thrombopathia are at great risk for uncontrollable bleeding during surgical procedures: your veterinarian should be informed so that appropriate blood products are at hand in case a transfusion is required.

What actions should I take if my dog is affected?

  • Prevention is key! Minimizing the risk of trauma and informing your veterinarian so that surgeries can be carefully planned are the best ways to prevent a catastrophic outcome.
  • Be aware of the location of the nearest emergency veterinary hospital in case of an accident.
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