Sentences with phrase «threatening pyometra»

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Pyometra is considered a serious and life threatening condition that must be treated quickly and aggressively.
Spaying also prevents pyometra which is a life - threatening uterine infection and, most importantly, pregnancy and unwanted or poorly bred puppies.
Not to mention that spaying your dog will decrease the risk of her getting mammary cancer and completely avoid the chance she'll contact pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Unneutered female dogs are prone to cancers of the ovaries and mammary glands, and infections of the uterus including pyometra, a usually life threatening toxic infection of the uterus.
If your cat reaches 5 + years without being spayed, they are also more prone to pyometra which is a life threatening infection of the uterus, and ovarian and uterine cancer, all of which can be 100 % prevented with spaying.
Pyometra is a severe and life - threatening infection of the uterus that occurs in females that repeatedly cycle.
Improves Chances for a Long, Healthy Life: Spaying reduces your pet's risk of developing uterine and ovarian cancer, as well as a potentially life - threatening uterine infection known as pyometra.
Heat cycles can also lead to a life threatening condition called pyometra.
Pyometra is a condition that can be life - threatening if left untreated.
«Pyometra» is the life - threatening infection of the uterus which generally occurs in middle - aged to older female dogs in the six weeks following heat.
Spaying female pets eliminates the risk of pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Ceili German Shepherd Pennsylvania Diagnosis: Pyometra (life threatening uterine infection) Treatment: Emergency spay
Spay (Ovariohysterectomy) surgery in young female cats and dogs eliminates their risk of pyometra — a life - threatening uterine infection — and can reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 97 %!
Your pet will no longer have seasons, future life threatening diseases of the womb such as pyometra and cancer will be prevented and the risk of mammary tumours will be very much reduced.
Pyometra is life - threatening but can be treated with prescribed antibiotics and ovariohysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus and ovaries).
Additionally, an infection of the uterus, known as a pyometra, is very common in our intact pets and is life threatening.
A vast majority of unspayed older females contract a life - threatening infection of the uterus, called pyometra.
Pyometra, or infection in the uterus, is a serious, life - threatening condition in pets.
The chance of contracting some infectious cat diseases will be reduced, as will the likelihood of developing mammary tumours (breast cancers), pyometra (life threatening womb infections), testicular cancer, and many other illnesses.
Spaying reduces the risk of canine pyometra — a serious, life - threatening infection of the uterus.
In November of 2015 Helen, an 8 - year - old Pit Bull Terrier, was diagnosed with Pyometra, a serious and life threatening infection of the uterus that must be treated quickly and aggressively.
Pyometra is a severe uterine infection that can threaten the life of unspayed female dogs OR cats.
Spaying females can greatly reduce the possibilities of mammary tumors later in life (often malignant) and eliminates the possibilities of pyometra (life threatening infection of the uterus) or ovarian cancer.
We see a lot of unspayed cats come into our clinic with pyometra — an infection of the uterus — which can be a life - threatening disease for them.
Spaying your female puppy or kitten can prevent various medical conditions, including mammary (breast) cancer and pyometra, a potentially life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Unaltered female cats are prone to cancers of the ovaries and mammary glands, and infections of the uterus including pyometra, a usually life - threatening toxic infection of the uterus.
Bitches that delay breeding past the third year run the increasing risk of developing pyometra — a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
They are also prone to life - threatening mammary gland cancer and uterine tract infection (pyometra).
We see a lot of un-spayed cats come into our clinic with pyometra — an infection of the uterus — which can be a life - threatening disease for them.
Uterine infections, including pyometra which is a serious, life - threatening infection of the uterus, common in older intact females is prevented due to the uterus being removed.
Pyometra is a serious, often life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Older females with intact reproductive organs can contract a life - threatening infection of the uterus (pyometra) that is related to the presence of a hormone called progesterone.
However, it would eliminate the risk of pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Pyometra is a potentially life - threatening disease, requiring emergency surgery, antibiotics and IV fluids.
A pyometra requires an emergency surgery, can be very expensive, and is possibly life - threatening.
Female dogs also have about a 30 % chance of developing a severe and life - threatening uterine infection, called a pyometra, if not spayed.
She was diagnosed with pyometra (a life threatening infection of the uterus which usually happens in an older dogs).
Unspayed dogs are also prone to pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Almost completely eliminate the risk of a life - threatening infection of the uterus called pyometra, which requires emergency surgery
Beyond the obvious benefit of reducing the population, male dogs may be less aggressive after surgery, while females are less prone to pyometra, a life - threatening uterine disease.
The other serious and potentially life threatening medical problem prevented by spaying is pyometra.
However, it will eliminate the risk of pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
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