Uterine prolapse in dogs, also known as uterine bulge or uterine prolapse, is a common reproductive system disease in dogs. This condition often occurs in unneutered female dogs, especially during childbirth.
The cause of uterine prolapse may be due to the expansion of the uterus, the weakening of the uterine wall, and the relaxation of the uterine support structures during childbirth. Other causes may include obesity, age, genetics and hormonal imbalances. In some cases, it may also be caused by accidental injury or external impact.
Uterine prolapse in dogs can lead to a series of serious complications, such as intrauterine infection, peritonitis, sepsis and organ failure, so if your dog has uterine prolapse If you have symptoms, you should seek medical advice promptly and receive treatment. For unneutered female dogs, neutering surgery can effectively prevent the occurrence of uterine prolapse.