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Hi Everyone

Im hoping you can give me some info.

For about the past two weeks my 5 month old puppy has been having a thickish white/yellow discharge from her girly bits. Its thick enough to sort of dangle a bit before either i clean it off or she licks it off... I have heard some dogs start going on heat about 6 months and im wondering if this might have something to do with it? I havent noticed any bad smell.. and she seems fine in all other aspects.

Any idea?? Otherwise will be taking her to the vet for a check-up :thumbsup:

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It might be absolutely nothing and/or easily treated.....simple vaginal infections or UTIs etc. But there are also other possibilities that are far more serious so I am glad you're going to act quickly. Far better to at least have it looked at.

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I have often heard of this discharge, but never seen it.

I know it is called Vaginitis. So I would suspect some kind

of infection. I have heard many say it just goes away and

some it's just a puppy thing, but I am with the others and think

it needs checking.

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The vet only had a free spot at 5.30 tonight so taking her then.

It doesnt smell or anything so i left it for over a week to see if it would clear up on its own, I thought it may have something to do with her coming into heat in a few weeks? But shes only 5.5 months old.

It hasnt cleared up, so i thought id ask if it was normal and if not was going to take her for a check up :laugh: I want to weigh her on the big machine anyway. I tried weighing her on my bathroom scales but one paw keeps falling off!

I will let everyone know tomorrow what it is, i doubt it will be anything nasty but she may need anti biotics and for peace of mind i would like to know for sure what it is.

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Yep it was that vaginatis.

Vet said it is pretty normal and most puppies get it until they reach puberty.

Most have a smallish amount, some have a bit more.

Gave her some anti biotics to help clear it up, but he said some may remain and that is completely normal :D

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