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Pyometra in Dogs

November 6, 2017
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What is a Pyometra?

Pyometra is a serious and life-threatening condition that occurs in unspayed female dogs. Pyometra is defined as an infection of the uterus, it is a secondary infection that occurs because of hormonal changes that occur when a female dog is in heat.

Pyometra is a critical condition that needs to be treated immediately, rapidly and aggressively. The most common treatment is to remove the ovaries and uterus (ovariohysterectomy), commonly referred to as ‘spaying’. Pyometra surgery can be quite complicated, as the presenting female dog is usually quite ill and needs more medical attention prior to and after surgery.

Symptoms

There are two different types of Pyometra:

Open Pyometra
Simply means that the cervix remains open

Closed Pyometra
Simply means that the cervix remains closed

What do I do if my female dog is acting oddly?

How do I prevent a Pyometra infection?
Don’t Delay Spay!
The best way to prevent a Pyometra infection is very simple spay your female dog before she experiences her first heat cycle. If you have more questions regarding, spaying and its benefits – please call us at the clinic to discuss.

Written by Marie Hearn