Can pyometra be detected in dogs?
Pyometra in dogs cannot be detected. Generally, when dogs have pyometra, they will have an enlarged abdomen, yellow discharge from the vagina, poor energy, loss of appetite, vomiting, fever, etc. Once discovered, you need to take care of it in time. The dog should go to the pet hospital for examination and treatment to avoid delaying the condition.
Tips:
Pay attention to the cleanliness of the dog’s reproductive organs and do not let the dog lick the vagina to avoid the breeding of bacteria.
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