The other major benefit of spaying is prevention of pyometra, which is the form of
uterine infection most common in dogs.
Not exact matches
However, postcoital bleeding, even small amounts, can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition — like cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix,
most often caused by an
infection), an STD,
uterine fibroids, or cervical cancer — so be sure to get checked by your gynecologist.
Spaying also prevents pyometra which is a life - threatening
uterine infection and,
most importantly, pregnancy and unwanted or poorly bred puppies.
Uterine infections, inadequate milk production, and poor - quality or infected milk are the
most common causes of restless or unhealthy kittens.
Most importantly, early spaying of female dogs and cats can help protect them from some serious health problems later in life such as
uterine infections and breast cancer.
Most importantly, early spaying prevents two common diseases in intact females: mammary cancer and a deadly
uterine infection known as a pyometra.
Antibiotics are used to treat
infections usually with good results, however,
uterine infections may reoccur unless the hamster is spayed (uterus removed) spaying hamsters is rare, many vets will not perform it and
most hamsters do not survive the surgery.
Most importantly, early spaying of female dogs and cats helps protect them from serious health problems later in life such as
uterine infections and breast cancer.
C3 deficiency
most commonly affects younger dogs and affected dogs will present with reoccurring bacterial
infections, including pneumonia, urinary tract
infections and
uterine infections.
Uterine infections are common and in
most cases these patients will require emergency surgery which is costly and places your pet at unnecessary risk.