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Old 05-14-2012, 01:33 PM   #11
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Welcome to YT. It is my understanding that any unaltered female can develop pyometra. A very serious, possibly fatal uterine infection at any time after a heat. My own Moka developed pyometra. She was never bred, and never even introduced to a male dog. She was only 2 at the time, and it could have been fatal. The only guarantee your dog will not get a uterine infection is spay regardless if she has puppies or not.
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