Pups
Pups
I was wondering if anybody could answer a question or if they no of someone that dose I have a young female walker shes about three and she just had her first litter and there was only one pup the pup seems really healthy she is 10 weeks old she uses her nose like a champ at 6 weeks old she started trailing a fresh coon hide and she tried to fight it . she eats puppy chow soaked and my question is that she seems to poop out her vagina and not her but I have never seen this before and I was wondering if any one else has seen this with their pups and if I should be concerned about this thanks
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pete richardson
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Re: Pups
ive never seen this with dogs-- i had a calf like that once--
i did a little research on google , im no vet , but this is what i think it is -
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TREATMENT OF IMPERFORATE ANUS
Depending on the defect present, how the colon has developed and the actual status of the anal sphincter, it is possible to surgically open the anus and if needed, connect the colon to the opening. As most puppies are young, their risk of anesthesia may be the bigger problem, but as all puppies with this defect will die without surgery it seems to be the only best option.
i did a little research on google , im no vet , but this is what i think it is -
news isnt great -
TREATMENT OF IMPERFORATE ANUS
Depending on the defect present, how the colon has developed and the actual status of the anal sphincter, it is possible to surgically open the anus and if needed, connect the colon to the opening. As most puppies are young, their risk of anesthesia may be the bigger problem, but as all puppies with this defect will die without surgery it seems to be the only best option.
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Brady Davis
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Re: Pups
Yeah, I'm not vet or dog health expert but I would go ahead and be concerned. Not normal. I would get her to a vet ASAP and prob be ready to hear that she needs surgery.