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Old 10-03-2014, 11:19 AM   #14
ladyjane
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Originally Posted by Teegy View Post
My dogs were still growing at a year and a half to two, so I'm basing this statement on my experiences.
The chances of an infection developing in a healthy environment are a lot less than those of a dog with a weakened immune system. But like many illnesses often they are tie to the genetic makeup of a dog.
Do you have an good resources other than the one from the RSPCA that we can share with everyone else regarding this nasty infection. So many people an still uninformed about so much and are new dog owners, this is good info for them to know.
There is an abundance of information on the web....all one has to do is google : pyometra dog

Pyometra in Small Animals: Reproductive Diseases of the Female Small Animal: Merck Veterinary Manual

Pet Health Resources | Disease | Pyometra in Dogs | University Animal Hospital

Signs & Solutions of Pyometria in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospitals

Pyometra | AKC Canine Health Foundation
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