To my surprise, the dog wasn't delivering as what my client have told me. It was a case of vaginal prolapse, or more convincingly vaginal hyperplasia causing the vagina to prolapse. There wasn't any puppies in the uterus as I couldn't palpate any. It was a labrador and most of the time, a labrador might gave birth to at 7 - 8 puppies in a batch.


Upon opening up the abdominal cavity, the first organ I saw was the enlarged uterus. We have to remove the entire uterus as it was too risky to leave it because it was so big! Look at my hand and compare it to the size of the uterus.

After the prolapse vagina has been removed, the remaining stump was sutured and put back in place. The dog was saved from pyometra which can cause death if not treated. 















