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Originally Posted by Cha Cha My girl will be three this April. She had been acting a little off her normal self and I knew something was not right, I just couldn't quite tell why. Vet said it was closed pyometra meaning her cervix was closed and the infection was trapped in her uterus, and that is much harder to diagnose so her spay likely saved her life. |
yeah i bet it did - i just cannot believe this vet did not do blood work and is waiting on that as they can do inhouse blood test to see white blood cell count. Maybe they did though just glad this little one is ok and the antibiotics are helping
the concern i had was the back legs going out that was very concerning for me and fit the symptoms of this