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I have a street dog, she was caught by muncipalty people 1 year back and did her "nasbandi"(means a operation which will

I have a street dog, she was caught by muncipalty people 1 year back and did her "nasbandi"(means a operation which will not make her mother any more) but problem is that now she is a mother without kids and she has a milk accumulated and her brest is swoolen and paining. this bloody muncipality people didnt do their job properly...please help me any medicine can help ? as it is street dog it will be a problem for me to carry her to Veterinary Hospital.

Rupojit
Bersarai
New Delhi-110016


Asked by Guest 458668 on Jul 29th 2009 Tagged pleasehelp in Adoption & Rescue
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Pipin

What does being a street dog have to do with going to the vet?

Take your dog to the vet, get her shots and find out what is wrong.

A dog is a dog, they all need similar care no matter what kind of dog it is.

A street dog can be as much a companion as any other purebred or not.

Take care of your dog and don’t worry about her breeding or what she might or might not be worth.


Pipin answered on 7/30/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


Katie

Hi there!

Your dog is probably having a false pregnancy. It's not as common in dogs who have been spayed ("spay" is the English word for "nasbandi"), but if the surgery did not remove her ovaries, just her uterus, she could have elevated hormones enough to lactate (produce milk).

Definitely, the first step is to take her to a veterinarian, but it's not clear why it's a problem to take her there. If she's aggressive with others, get a muzzle for her. If she won't walk on a leash, see www.k9techsupport.com for information on leash-training her.

I believe there is medication available to dry up her milk supply so she'll be more comfortable. Some dogs with false pregnancy start carrying around a small fuzzy toy and treat it like their baby. Some people recommend adopting a young dog, so your dog can practice some of her mothering skills - teaching rules, nurturing, etc.

I hope this helps, and that you can get her to a vet! Good luck!


Katie answered on 7/31/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer