When Does My Pet Need A Caesarean Section?

Understanding Dystocia in Pets: Recognizing Signs for Timely InterventionDystocia, or difficult labor, is a condition that can affect pregnant pets, leading to complications during the birthing process. It is crucial for pet owners and veterinarians to be aware of the signs of dystocia to ensure timely intervention, often in the…

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Video Report: Surgical Treatment of Pyometra

Pyometra is a serious and potentially life-threatening reproductive disorder that commonly affects unspayed female dogs and cats. This condition is characterized by the accumulation of pus within the uterus, and if left untreated, it can lead to severe complications. In this article, we will delve into the different types of…

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Video Report: Cystotomy and Urinary Bladder Stones in Pets

Urinary bladder stones, also known as uroliths or cystic calculi, are hard masses of minerals that form in the bladder of some pets. They can cause various symptoms, such as blood in the urine, difficulty urinating, frequent urination, and pain. Sometimes, they can also block the urethra, the tube that…

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