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Originally Posted by LIL MIS' MAGIC Please call your vet immediately and ask if they specifically checked for "pyometra".
It often appears a few weeks after a heat cycle - can be an open or closed pyometra - and you list almost ALL the symptoms. Pyometra is an infection in the uterus and in most cases the female needs an emergency spay.
Five is a little young for this to happen......but I just had it happen to my 4 1/2 year old silky about 60 days ago and she had an emergency spay and is doing well now. |
We asked about this and he said based on his physical exam...her uterus felt normal.
Should I request any different exam? Do they do a vaginal? Xray?
Help!