16/05/2026
Protect Your Pets from Pyometra
A Simple Awareness Campaign for Dog and Cat Owners
Maxxie, a 3-year-old female dog, recently underwent emergency surgery for pyometra at Vet ng Concepcion Animal Clinic.
Pyometra is a serious infection of the uterus that can become life-threatening if not treated immediately.
What is Pyometra?
Pyometra is a dangerous uterine infection common in unspayed female dogs and cats. It usually happens after heat cycles.
Warning Signs
Watch out for:
* Loss of appetite
* Vomiting
* Weakness or tiredness
* Swollen abdomen
* Bad-smelling discharge
* Excessive drinking or urinating
* Fever
How to Prevent Pyometra
1. Have your pets spayed early
2. Schedule regular veterinary check-ups
3. Monitor pets after heat cycles
4. Seek veterinary care immediately if symptoms appear
Why Prevention Matters
Pyometra surgery is expensive, risky, and emotionally stressful for both pets and owners. Early prevention through spaying is safer and healthier.
Reminder to Pet Owners
“Prevention is better than emergency surgery.”
Protect your beloved dogs and cats through responsible pet care.
At Vet ng Concepcion Animal Clinic, we offer comprehensive and compassionate veterinary care for both dogs and cats.
For other inquiries, Call us at Landline number 02-70002818 or Cellphone number 0921-220-8530
You can find us at 90C E. Santos St. Corner J. Molina