Canine Pyometra - Why Some Dogs Don't Get Better With Medical Treatment or Experience Relapses

Original Presentation Date:
10/12/2020

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Marco Coutinho da Silva, DVM, MS, PhD, DACT discusses findings of his research investigating why cases of pyometra in dogs may fail to respond to medical therapy or be recurrent. Learn more about the drug Aglepristone (Alizine): http://www.vetvine.com/forums/topic/899/aglepristone-for-managing-a-closed-cervix-pyometra Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit: https://vetvine.wufoo.com/forms/ce-survey-specialty-updates-2017/

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