The dog has a month after giving birth to a child, also known as postpartum lochia. If the dog does not have a serious uterine disease, it may be suggested that the owner sterilize the dog during the period after the dog's physical function is r...
The dog has a month after giving birth to a child, also known as postpartum lochia. If the dog does not have a serious uterine disease, it may be suggested that the owner sterilize the dog during the period after the dog's physical function is repaired to prevent obvious vaginal and uterine ovarian disease from occurring later.
After production, dogs will metabolize some red bloody nights and mucosa from the vagina for 10-20 days. This is the alias, postpartum lochia, which is a conventional physiological phenomenon. However, if the dog still metabolizes tenacious mucus from the vagina for one month of delivery, it is very likely to be attributed to abnormal personal behavior. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the clinic for inspection immediately.
can perform microscopic examination of the essential objects of the vagina and its B-ultrasound examination of the abdominal cavity, which can more vividly see the shape of the uterus and fallopian tubes after delivery of a pregnant dog, and at the same time, it can also analyze the characteristics of the essential objects of the essential objects of the vagina. This condition may occur in dogs. It may be caused by abnormal bleeding in the uterus, uterine fluid accumulation or uterine pus accumulation after giving birth. If the dog does not have a serious uterine disease, it is recommended that the owner sterilize the dog during the period after the dog's physical function is repaired to prevent obvious vaginal and uterine ovarian disease from occurring later.