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Old 08-20-2006, 10:07 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Lorraine
A pyometria can be an open or closed pyometria. An open pyometria isn't quite as dangerous as the infection can actually drain and you will see pus or a white cloudy discharge that will also have an odour to it smells like an infection.
A closed pyometria is dangerous as the infection is not draining and you don't see a discharge as it is contained in the uterus. The infection can become rampant very quickly.
In both cases, immediate Vet care is a necessity.
I have had a pyometria happen twice, two different bitches in my 10 years in yorkies. Both were open pyometrias but I didn't mess with either, they were in the Vets, put on antibiotics and spayed.
Although not quite a year of age is young for a pyo it isn't unheard of.

THANKS AGAIN LORRAINE. I AM GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE HER IN TOMMOROW. I WILL GOT TO HER VET FIRST THING IN THE MORNING. dO YOU THINK THAT WILL BE OKAY?RAMBO HAS STOPPED SNIFFING HER FOR A WHILE NOW, BUT I AM STILL CONCERNED. HE IS A VERY HORNY PUP. HE BANGS BIG DOLLS AND ALL SO I HAVE HOPE THAT HE MIGHT JUST BE HORNY. I APPRECIATE ALL THE HELP. THANKS AGAIN.
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