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Female dog discharge
My female pug 5 yrs old has been spayed last year in march. But she is having very white discharge on her vulva after she pee. This has been going on from last year. Her vet gives her antibiotics then for 1 or 2 months it gets better and then again discharge starts coming. We have had her ultrasound done there were sand like struvite crystals but there was no ovarian remanant. But the vet says it could be pyometra and could not be visible in ultrasound. We also had her discharge tested. It was ecoli and streptococcus.What should we do now? Is it pyometra? She had mucus in her uterus when she was spayed.
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Struvite crystals seen in urinary tract so it may be UTI generally seen in female dogs. Or if discharge from vulva then it might be stump pyometra. Go and consult with your pets veterinarian👍
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Pls do urine analysis once..It can be Stump pyomertra or UTI..if any urinary crystals or UTI consider Changing the diet to Struvite or Urinary S/O ..
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It could be a stump pyometra. Once of the common condition happens in the pets who have been spayed. Go with your veterinary doctor's instructions.
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