Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
Your bitch, then, has an open pyometra which means she does not necessarily have to be spayed.

Your bitch may treat successfully with the antibiotics alone, but the chance of recovery is even better with prostaglandin therapy as well.

Consult your vet for this option, but be aware that many vets have a "spay all pit bulls" mentality and he (or she) might only want your dog spayed.

Jack
Correct on both counts. I’d prefer NOT to spay her since she CAN produce but my situation just isn’t what it used to be and I don’t see me breeding her any time soon. I’m back and forth on this one.

She is doing well, eating again and as always, starting trouble on the yard when taken for her potty walks. She is still considerably underweight but her attitude never changed surprisingly. I see a full recovery in her future and I want to sincerely thank everyone who was kind enough to show concern and share their advice, knowledge and/or experience. I will of course continue to keep you all posted and God bless.

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