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Old 04-30-2007, 12:12 PM   #7
hugeyorkieluv
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Thank God I acted quickly, I brought Lily to the vet early Saturday morning and they did an ultrasound on her and did confirm that she has pyometra. Since I acted so quickly the infection and pus was not that built up and she was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon, she was spayed, I am still a little upset about that, but I’m so thankful that she is okay and I’m sure she will be a happier dog now that she does have to have a period anymore. The doctor said most dogs that get pyometra come in on stretchers and need to stay a minimum of 5 days in the hospital!
Thank God I caught it in time, not only did it save me a lot of $$$ but it also probably saved Lilys life!
Thank you for your great advice!
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