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Originally Posted by Marhcarter I don't know if that is common, but I would take her to the vet sooner rather than later in case she has pyometra. Can you tell if she has been running a fever? Any purulent discharge from the vulva? Look up pyometra because it is life threatening if she does have it. That is about all I know of unspayed females, but I understand it is much more common than many people think. The reason I thought of this is because many times bowel habits will change when they are sick. Good luck & post updates when you can! Pyometra | AKC Canine Health Foundation |
Thanks for the reply.
I'm going to take her on a regular check-up soon so I'm going to mention this to the vet, thank you.
But i did check the symptoms and she has none of them. She eats just fine, she is not vomiting, she drinks normally ... I hope that's not the case and that she's just marking stuff.