Summer presented to us very lethargic and not eating. Being a female dog at the age of 7 and not spayed put her at great risk. We immediately assumed infection of the uterus due to her symptoms. We performed an emergency Pyometra surgery. She had to have an abdominal drain placed due to the excessive amount of free fluid. She was hospitalized and her abdomen was drained frequently. She finally pulled through and we walked in to her standing up, wagging her tail two mornings later! Summer has had her staples removed and is now doing well at home!
Dr. Pals & the entire staff are a very caring & dedicated team.
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