but say if a male had vaginal sex with a bitch would he then be allowing that bacteria to get where it shouldn't be ? even if he doesn't ejaculate inside ? ive seen some stuff online where female dogs can get pyo from artificial insemination.
I've had to go through pyo problems with one girl here in the US. The treatment was an injection that had to be given multiple times that basically forces them to go into labor and work the infection out. It isn't pretty and it's hard on a girl, especially for one that is a little older. I hated to do it and to see her go through that but wanted to prevent her going through surgery if I could.What are the treatmets for open pyo ? Since this is the most common one. Went to a vet today for vaccination he said surgery 100%, and in other countries I see meds being used.
We were lucky and she didn't really have a bad infection because we noticed right away. But yes, unfortunately that's how it goes. Spay is a guarantee.You beat me to it
I was going to say there's a 50 50 shot that antibiotics would work but any treatment isn't going to prevent bacteria from reentering later on meaning that a spay is the only guarantee solution. If you have the option of doing an OSS that increases the odds of her still wanting sexual attention after she's healed up. Most of the time there's too much risk of the infection spreading to the ovaries and they don't have any other choice than to do a full spay.
True, but life comes before sex. Sometimes even before walking... Do your research and remember that just because It's an OSS doesn't guarantee the vaginal tract to be completely intact afterwards either.Spay is guarantee its like saying amputate a leg and you will never break it again. Thats my plan is to do OSS if I will face that issue. However, now I think it will be a challenge yo find a vet that will do treatment of pyo in my area if the need comes up. I think I will post in this group to see, someone might know.
True that, not sure if thats life after fixing lol my friends fixed their dog, and its huge difference with my intact dog in terms of behavior and activity. That dog looks very sad now even though she is only 2 months older than mine. I don't think there is better alternative to OSS ?? is old saying of having pups helps with pyo?True, but life comes before sex. Sometimes even before walking... Do your research and remember that just because It's an OSS doesn't guarantee the vaginal tract to be completely intact afterwards either.
That's what many people say however that's something you would have to research on.True that, not sure if thats life after fixing lol my friends fixed their dog, and its huge difference with my intact dog in terms of behavior and activity. That dog looks very sad now even though she is only 2 months older than mine. I don't think there is better alternative to OSS ?? is old saying of having pups helps with pyo?
This sounds like closed pyo, isn't it ? Correct me if I'm wrong but its rare only about 5% of it if the doggo even gets pyo.I've had to go through pyo problems with one girl here in the US. The treatment was an injection that had to be given multiple times that basically forces them to go into labor and work the infection out. It isn't pretty and it's hard on a girl, especially for one that is a little older. I hated to do it and to see her go through that but wanted to prevent her going through surgery if I could.
She ended up ok but when a girl gets it once she can get it much easier after. That same girl ended up getting it again two heats later after virtually no sex and all the hygiene precautions possible. She was spayed that time to prevent her from ever going through it again.
No, she had open pyo both times. Those injections will only be given to open pyo cases. Closed pyo means emergency surgery everytime. It might be rare but it can happen. Like I said earlier, after they get it once the chances of getting it again go way up. Not sure about the percentages of open versus closed pyo cases.This sounds like closed pyo, isn't it ? Correct me if I'm wrong but its rare only about 5% of it if the doggo even gets pyo.
My stepmother's toy terrier has closed pyo last year. She was looking like an air balloon before surgery. Vet said she was pretty lucky to stay alive, pyo was hard...This sounds like closed pyo, isn't it ? Correct me if I'm wrong but its rare only about 5% of it if the doggo even gets pyo.
Not sure about that, and here is why. By statistic 25% will get pyo ( closed one rare). This forum has big population, if 25% would have pyo this thread would be flooded.My blue great dane caught a case of closed pyo at 7 years old and I absolutely belive that my having sex with her too soon after a heat had a part in it.
When a bitch is in heat she is expelling quite a bit of blood and tissue that is in a better sense... decaying. Normally as they end their heat it tapers off and they can assist the cleaning by licking.
But when a big dick is introduced and pushes some of that dead matter right back up to their cervix. Cum naturally likes to make its way through that little guy, and has the possibility of pulling the bad stuff in with it.
That is just my theory, but I know that in nature, males don't keep breeding them directly after a heat... and we zoos go against that nature by making it a regular thing. I was able to save my girl by noticing the symptoms right away. But it is FAR more expensive than a basic spay. And you pretty much have to accept going in that they will be done with penetrating sex.
It's a 2 day kill infection?Not sure about that, and here is why. By statistic 25% will get pyo ( closed one rare). This forum has big population, if 25% would have pyo this thread would be flooded.
From a person who has 3 dogs and never pyo issues, it might be our sexual life with dog exercising all internal organs and dog's body mechanisms to lesser the chances of pyo. But its not official, i doubt there will be research on pyo rates in zoo's dogs lol
Technically pyo is 2dary infection, caused by hormones and immunity system failure to deal with infection.
I wonder if immune boosters for dogs would greatly reduce chances of pyo? Technically it should. I also found this article just todat, gotta do more research on immunity boosters and pyo in dogs.
Vitamin C for Pyometra - #2 Most Popular Remedy
Vitamin C can be an effective natural remedy for pyometra in female dogs, according to Earth Clinic readers. Learn the dosage for big and small dogs.www.earthclinic.com
That seem's pretty interesting that the vaginal tract would be damaged after a hysterectomy. If that's true it would almost seem like doing an OSS would be more dangerous than a full ovarian-hysterectomy because an semi intact female is more likely still receptive to male dogs. If the vaginal tract was damaged and a male dog did tie it seems like it could cause damage / complications.Do your research and remember that just because It's an OSS doesn't guarantee the vaginal tract to be completely intact afterwards either.
Not sure about 2 day, i guess depends on the dog, but nasty thingIt's a 2 day kill infection?
If it is that bad you might as well put the dog outta it's misery like wow. If there are cases like that I can't imagine what they go through.Not sure about 2 day, i guess depends on the dog, but nasty thing
Well any disease if not treated has a potential to kill the host. Its an infection basically of an internal organ.If it is that bad you might as well put the dog outta it's misery like wow. If there are cases like that I can't imagine what they go through.
Why does almost every disease they have end up killing them?
Also I would seem the blood would need to flow through something to come out. I mean the whole point of that procedure is to keep everything intact except uterusThat seem's pretty interesting that the vaginal tract would be damaged after a hysterectomy. If that's true it would almost seem like doing an OSS would be more dangerous than a full ovarian-hysterectomy because an semi intact female is more likely still receptive to male dogs. If the vaginal tract was damaged and a male dog did tie it seems like it could cause damage / complications.
Again as others have already said before, defiantly do research and ask the vet questions.
Well even if the vaginal tract is damaged its not like there isnt a way for fluids to flow out. As for there being blood there should be either little or no bleeding during heat as most of the blood from a heat cycles comes from the uterus itself.Also I would seem the blood would need to flow through something to come out.
Guess it really depends how the OSS is performed, i read on on one of local vets website either at least one or both ovaries are left in woth tubes, so i thought tubes need to connect somewhere.Well even if the vaginal tract is damaged its not like there isnt a way for fluids to flow out. As for there being blood there should be either little or no bleeding during heat as most of the blood from a heat cycles comes from the uterus itself.
I don't think there's any official medical study that supports the claim, but it is commonly accepted in the community that it canSo.... Is bestiality linked to pyo? Does human X animal sex increase the occurrence rating?
I never knew this before with my mate since we were lucky we never got it.
See those studies weren't performed lol I don't think they will any time soon. But looking at number of members in this forum , and amount of replies in this thread I would assume it decreases risk, if the official numbet of 25% will get pyo is true.So.... Is bestiality linked to pyo? Does human X animal sex increase the occurrence rating?
I never knew this before with my mate since we were lucky we never got it.