Today, which is Wednesday and not a Sunday, I was at the Clinic to observe a Pyometra procedure on an eight year old female pug. Pyometra is a uterine disease, which is usually the result of not spaying a female animal. Predominant in female dogs, this infection is also seen in cats, rabbits or better yet, let Wiki clarify it.
In order to further my studies through observation and participation, I decided, with my preceptor’s permission, to observe unique surgeries (other than neuters, spays and growth removals) that may pass through the clinic on my days off from the other place. Sundays are non-surgery days at the Clinic and my surgery participation, at this time, at the other place are limited, and basically entail monitoring anesthesia, at this time…for now…hopefully not in the future…as scribbling on paper can be BORING.
The other place, in time will have…
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