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7 hours ago, openspaceman said:

Me too, didn't she have a problem a little while back?

Yeah but a lot worse this time and not really responding to the medication,not looking good,not even 10 months old yet 

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51 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Any updates Gary?

Yes Andy she,s really ill mate,just got back from vets,they,ve admitted her again,she,s really struggling now

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6ECD515E-E042-4B5B-A29E-3BF5C7AD1B86.thumb.png.01895dbea63bfaf670d6661ef668f350.pngWell here she is,Betty back home justnow,she had pyometra in the end they found out which is apparently rare in such a young dog,nearly lost her last night,hoping she makes a good recovery now 

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11 minutes ago, gary112 said:

6ECD515E-E042-4B5B-A29E-3BF5C7AD1B86.thumb.png.01895dbea63bfaf670d6661ef668f350.pngWell here she is,Betty back home justnow,she had pyometra in the end they found out which is apparently rare in such a young dog,nearly lost her last night,hoping she makes a good recovery now 

Fingers crossed for you both Gary .  What is pyometra and how do they contract it ?

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Just now, Stubby said:

Fingers crossed for you both Gary .  What is pyometra and how do they contract it ?

Cheers Stubby,its an infection in the womb and they have to be spayed to correct it,but so unlikely in a young dog

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8 minutes ago, gary112 said:

Cheers Stubby,its an infection in the womb and they have to be spayed to correct it,but so unlikely in a young dog

Yes . I was advised by my vet to have one of my spaniels done when she was about 4 years old as her " strawberry "  did not shrink down again after a season .

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42 minutes ago, gary112 said:

6ECD515E-E042-4B5B-A29E-3BF5C7AD1B86.thumb.png.01895dbea63bfaf670d6661ef668f350.pngWell here she is,Betty back home justnow,she had pyometra in the end they found out which is apparently rare in such a young dog,nearly lost her last night,hoping she makes a good recovery now 

Good news Gary, thank goodness for that. She's young and strong,  she'll be ok now hopefully. You'll probably get some sleep now.

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18 minutes ago, htb said:

As you say uncommon in a young dog, our Irish Wolhound had it recently but she is about 11.

It didn,t show up on the first scan last Thursday and by last night it had got so bad we nearly lost her,2 days and nights in the vets hospital and a HUGE bill but got her back and fingers crossed

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