Paws for Thought | Your canine’s secret ladies’ business

By Dr Megan Rowles, Animal Medical Centre, Launceston
Updated August 16 2018 - 11:11am, first published August 11 2018 - 1:00pm
AWARE: Pyometra can occur after your dog has been in season.
AWARE: Pyometra can occur after your dog has been in season.

Infection of the uterus, or ‘pyometra’ is a problem we diagnose fairly often in female dogs who have not been desexed.

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