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Flu is the most common,AIDS,TB,Otitis.They're a lot of transmittable disease,they ussually are transmitted by air.
yes
Metritis means - 'inflammation in the uterus' 'Itis' means inflammation, 'Metra' is Greek for uterus or womb, 'Pyo is Greek for pus So Pyometra means 'pus in the uterus' Pyometra can occur subsequent to metritis, or spontaneously, and is a life threatening condition.
Metritis is inflammation of the uterine wall while pyometra is purulent material (pus) within the uterus. While both are often caused by bacterial infections, metritis involves the layers of the uterus while a pyometra can be confined to just the empty space surrounded by the uterus.
Lyme disease.
Yes, mucometra is a precursor to pyometra. Mucometra is the accumulation of mucus in the uterus, which can progress to pyometra if bacteria infect the uterus, leading to the production of pus. Pyometra is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt veterinary care.
The most common cause of pyometra in female dogs is a hormonal imbalance that occurs during the breeding cycle. This imbalance can lead to thickening of the uterine lining and bacterial infection, resulting in the accumulation of pus in the uterus.
infectious, contagious, transferable, communicable, transmittable
Pyometra can cause polyuria in dogs due to the kidneys' response to the infection and inflammation in the reproductive tract. The increased levels of toxins and low-grade fever associated with pyometra can lead to increased urine production as the kidneys work to eliminate these substances from the body. Additionally, the body's attempt to flush out the infection through increased urine production can contribute to polyuria in dogs with pyometra.
catching. communicable. contractable. transmissible. transmittable. infectious
It turned out to be Pyometra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyometra We brought her to the vet and had surgery and is doing fine she could have eaten poison i would get her to the vets