janet_rose
Posted : 3/16/2008 12:00:00 AM
janetmichel3009
what's an incomplete spay??? why is it not good?
Pyometra(link) can still develop if part of uterus/ovaries are not removed. "The uterus is made up of a body with two horns. In the unaffected dog or cat, the horns are smaller than a common pencil."
If pyometra develops, the uterus and horns can swell like balloons. If you have a strong stomach look here for pictures.
In a spayed dog, the cervix is closed, so pyometra fluids would not drain.
Take your dog back to the vet. I suspect that some ovarian tissue was missed during the spay. If your vet is not cooperative, get a second opinion.
The Ovarian Remnant Syndrome in the Bitch and Queen
NOTE: Once in a while there is ovarian tissue in odd places due to congenital problems, so it is not necessarily the case that the vet missed a normal portion of an ovary or that the vet dropped a small piece of ovary (implanted itself) back into the incision site.