Cory R. asked

๐Ÿ• ย Dog Health

I noticed unusual vaginal discharge from my dog, Nelly, who is 14 months old. She was spayed in January and is not on any medication. The discharge is mucusy and yellowish in color. What could this be and what should I do?

January 20th, 2024

Brenda S. answered

The unusual vaginal discharge, described as mucusy and yellowish, could be a sign of pus, which is a...

January 20th, 2024

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