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Originally Posted by Mardelin Have her vet checked. Every unbred heat and false pregnacy can lead to pyrometria. She's a bit young but, better to err on the side of caution. |
I was just going to say that!! We just went through this with Mindy (a rescue I posted about) and she looked pg after they were due, had milk even. Turned out she had pyometra when we took her in to be spayed. She had closed pyometra which is even more dangerous. She showed NO signs..
Has she gained any weight? That is what happened with Mindy. I would have her checked out ASAP just to be safe. Mindy is between 2 and 3 years old and had never been bred before. (she came to us already bred, no pups though)..