Dogs with pyometra will have symptoms such as abdominal enlargement, weight loss, lethargy, and not eating before death. If it is open pyometra, purulent secretion can be found at the vaginal opening of the dog. Logistics out.
In the late stage of pyometra, an increase in white blood cells can be found during examination, and secondary inflammation may infect other organs. It leads to abnormalities in many indicators, and the dog will have movement difficulties, such as being unable to stand on its hind limbs and having a drop in body temperature. If you find that your dog is showing signs of death, you can first feed the dog some glucose water to replenish physical energy, and then send it to a pet hospital for treatment in time.