Different Vigina Hair Styles I Have A 5yr Old Female Pug, And Recently She Has Been Discharging A Greenish/yellow Mucus From Her Vigina?

I have a 5yr old female pug, and recently she has been discharging a greenish/yellow mucus from her vigina? - different vigina hair styles

I realized that I noticed in the last 4 days I have it licked it (Venn), often day and night. until I realized yesterday when I went for a walk always green / yellow and thick, has its Mucos Venn (like mucus), left, and yet he has only a few aujourd 'hui again today left for the hike. It is not after castration and the last time you had your time is in January. She acts normal, very playful, a standard diet, drinking water, no different from the ordinary. Anyone can help, I will send to your vet next week, but I wonder whether anyone who has ever had a dog and this is what is and what it does and is somewhat automated email invitation system.

13 comments:

Yo LO! said...

Sounds like a yeast infection ... Off to the vet we go!

Yo LO! said...

Sounds like a yeast infection ... Off to the vet we go!

Luanne said...

She has a yeast infection, take him to the vet for antibiotics.

Lisa R. said...

You may have an infection, call your veterinarian at the first opportunity to receive and take in
Secondly, but ... Am I pregnant?
Take her to the vet to be safe. You want nothing happened to him not to go.

ღexpect a miracle...I know I amღ said...

u when the dog to the vet be4 worse comes to

ღexpect a miracle...I know I amღ said...

u when the dog to the vet be4 worse comes to

manetna2 said...

Dogs () male and female can urinary tract infections, as they can. Take a urine sample to your veterinarian for an exam, and if you save some antibiotics. If the urine is normal and should be considered accordingly.

junkie 4 yummy said...

Yup! I agree with those who say it is a yeast infection. See you vet antibiotics and good luck! I have a pug, too! Are not they the greatest? ?

KrazeeKe... said...

I am not a vet, but I've heard that dogs are not neutered can develop an infection of the uterus does not believe that pyometra is called, and can be very serious! This led quickly as possible. Please read the information on this link!

Robinski said...

I tried to get into the vet on Saturday, if you can. It could be just a yeast infection, but since it is intact (unchanged) and also at the time of the cycle, where she had been pregnant or offspring (if not), could also be that it is very dangerous to the uterus, pyometra infection. As relief, the kind that could be treated if can be detected, but otherwise would have to undergo an operation and sterilized. Good luck!

ragapple said...

Evey dog breeders go around "My God, this could pyometra: and can be fatal.

JenGem said...

Never heard of it ... ever.
Can I believe you want to call the vet a little too early, and they know exactly what it means if you do not.

All I can say is that there may be pus and not Mucos? there is a cut or something in it. That the blade could help ...
sorry. This in-s and what the do-great!

silentcr... said...

It could be a minor infection like yeast or something more serious than pyometriosis. Only a vet can say with certainty.

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