It’s now 2020–I loved the webinar (uterine disorders). I’ve been practicing companion animal medicine and breeding dogs for nearly four decades and much of this information was new to me. I have a bitch now with ultrasound evidence of fluid in her uterus, nearly three months after her last unsuccessful mating, no clinical signs, no discharge. If this is mucometra, I want to treat her successfully. A three hour internet search of veterinary literature has failed to find any other references to your drainage technique. Can you update this information from the intervening years?
It’s now 2020–I loved the webinar (uterine disorders). I’ve been practicing companion animal medicine and breeding dogs for nearly four decades and much of this information was new to me. I have a bitch now with ultrasound evidence of fluid in her uterus, nearly three months after her last unsuccessful mating, no clinical signs, no discharge. If this is mucometra, I want to treat her successfully. A three hour internet search of veterinary literature has failed to find any other references to your drainage technique. Can you update this information from the intervening years?
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