I have to have my cattledog «re-spayed» as the original operation
left ovarian tissue behind.
Not exact matches
One would think that if there is a remnant of
ovarian tissue in the spayed pet's abdomen, the surgeon must have
left it behind.
Often this means a piece of
ovarian tissue is
left inside.
Most likely some
ovarian tissue was
left in the body during surgery and that
tissue releases hormones that cause the animal to go into heat.
Occasionally, a remnant of
ovarian tissue is simply
left behind by accident.