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From the lens Canine Pyometra - An Emergency in Dogs.

  • tito May 16, 2012 @ 4:04 am | delete
    My sixteen-year-old mongrel Snowball is confined at vet's clinic for pyometra treatment. It's her third pyometra attack in three years. We preferred medicine treatment than surgey due to her advanced age. Besides Snowball's sister, Agnes, expired after her operation for pyometra seven years ago.

    Please include Snowball in your prayers that it'll be God's holy will for her to transcend this attack and the rest we decide later. Many, many thanks.
  • Vickie and Teensie Mar 1, 2012 @ 3:21 pm | delete
    My Yorkie, Teensie just gave birth Monday. I noticed this morning that she was just "not right" and brought her in to see the vet. She has been diagnosed with closed Pyometra, but is too weak for surgery. They are giving her fluids and antobotics and will do surgery once she is strong. She's a very sick doggie. I am now feeding her three pups since they can no longer nurse, My heart is breaking :(
  • wendy Aug 19, 2011 @ 8:38 pm | delete
    I was just told today that my dog has canine pyometra. It is a sad day cause I don't have the money to help her and she is old too so that don't help at all..
  • Linda Marshall Jun 5, 2011 @ 10:57 pm | delete
    Thank you for such wonderful information - it provides in much more detail what the veterinarian told me this week about my 10-year-old Yorkie. She had been lethargic and not eating for 2 days. On the third day she had a bloody discharge. I took her to the veterinary hospital where they examined her and took an xray, and determined she had closed pyometra. They did emergency surgery that afternoon and I picked her up four days later. Thankfully, she is now recovering and doing fine, except she now cries whenever I am out of her sight.
  • Mary and Buttercup Feb 19, 2010 @ 11:12 pm | delete
    My dog had been ill for a few days. She did not snap back as usual. i then noticed the drainage from her vagina and how much water she had been drinking. I immediaitely took her to an Animal ER and she was operated on within 2 hours. I feel your article saved her life. I looked up the symptoms and realized she may have Pyometra.She is having surgery as I write this, so I hope she will be OK. Thanks for the life saving info!
  • LucyVet Feb 20, 2010 @ 9:39 am | delete
    Mary, I really hope your dog will be OK! You definitely did the right thing by going straight to the ER. Your dog is very lucky to have such a caring owner. I really hope she makes it, I will be thinking of her.
  • amitkumar patil Jul 25, 2009 @ 7:42 am | delete
    hi , i am a vet.
    can you suggest me where i can learn acupunture in animals.
    please give details.
  • LORI Mar 15, 2009 @ 9:00 am | delete
    WOW, WONDERFUL INFO. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
    LOVE AND GOD BLESS, LORI
  • Rya Dec 12, 2008 @ 1:23 pm | delete
    Another great lens, as usual!
  • ywperjjl Oct 31, 2008 @ 11:59 pm | delete
    Its a good lens and informative.

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