Symptoms of Pyometra in Dogs These symptoms really need to be taken seriously!
Symptoms of pyometra in dogs
Pyometra in dogs is a relatively common gynecological disease in female dogs. It mainly refers to the accumulation of a large amount of pus in the pelvic cavity of the female dog’s uterus, and in the uterus. Accompanied by abnormal endometrial hyperplasia and bacterial infection, the general symptoms include initial fever, depression, decreased appetite, reduced activity, lethargy, and sometimes vomiting. As the disease progresses, the dog's appetite will gradually weaken or even disappear. The desire to drink gradually increases, the affected dog loses weight, the abdominal circumference increases, and the body is exhausted. These are all symptoms of pyometra in dogs. Random articles
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