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Is it okay if the dog's placenta didn't come out?

Date: 2024-06-17

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Is it okay if the dog's placenta didn't come out?
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If the placenta fails to come out, it will lead to serious consequences, such as bleeding, suppuration, and inflammation of the dog's uterus. In severe cases, it will also cause infertility or abnormalities in other organs. At the same time, the body will also have various problems, like it will trigger inflammation, and then let it appear infection and fever. When it is found that the dog’s placenta has not come out, it should be dealt with immediately. Some drugs with uterine contraction can be used to help the placenta discharge. If the situation is serious, it is recommended to send it to a regular pet hospital for medical treatment.

How to deal with retained placenta in dogs:

1. Injection of uterine tactics. Smaller placental remnants can be injected with antibiotics and uterotonics to promote expulsion of the placenta while preventing infection.

2. Placental separation. If the placenta adheres to the inner wall of the uterus, artificial placenta stripping should be performed in time to prevent abnormal uterine contraction.

3. Combined treatment. A combination of hormones and antibiotics can be considered, but should be used with caution in sick dogs.

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