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Old 12-25-2003, 03:20 AM
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Discharge


I have a 10 year old border collie. I am finding a light coloured discharge on her bed every morning. She has been doing this for some time. I at first thought it might be a bit of incontinence but it doesn't smell. I am concerned recently because she had some blood tests for an operation to remove a growth from her leg. The tests showed her eurea raised. (don't know if thats how you spell it)? I have checked her vagina and there doesnt seem to be anything there. I have not seen her licking down there either. The vet has cleaned out her anal sacks but that was darker in colour.
She did have a bad reaction though to Rimadyl a few months ago. Previous to taking this her blood and eurea was o/k. Could it be linked.
Looking at the position of the stains on her bed though the discharge does looks like it may be from her vagina.
She has been spayed and appears healthy.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Simon.
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