My puppy has
a recessed vulva and the vet has recommended letting her go through one heat cycle to see if it will change.
Question: My 4 year old doodle has been diagnosed with having
a recessed vulva.
Surgery to correct congenital defects such as stenotic nares, «screw - tail,» or excessive skin folds such as facial folds or
a recessed vulva
A few may need surgery to correct structural defects that make them prone to infection, such as
a recessed vulva.
Recommended timing may depend on factors such as expected age of skeletal maturity, the presence of developmental problems such as
recessed vulva in females, and behavioral concerns.
• increases the risk of cardiac hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 1.6 • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of progressive geriatric cognitive impairment • triples the risk of obesity, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • quadruples the small risk (< 0.6 %) of prostate cancer • doubles the small risk (5; this is a common cancer and major cause of death in some breeds • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of obesity by a factor of 1.6 - 2, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • causes urinary «spay incontinence» in 4 - 20 % of female dogs • increases the risk of persistent or recurring urinary tract infections by a factor of 3 - 4 • increases the risk of
recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially for female dogs spayed before puberty • doubles the small risk (< 1 %) of urinary tract tumors • increases the risk of orthopedic disorders • increases the risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations One thing is clear — much of the spay / neuter information that is available to the public is unbalanced and contains claims that are exaggerated or unsupported by evidence.
Not exact matches
Hermaphrodites are born with a vagina,
vulva, clitoris, cervix, ovaries,
recessed...