
|Articles|March 24, 2010
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Discover the common causes of uterine rupture in dogs.
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“Uterine rupture in general is more common in dogs than in cats and is more commonly seen as a complication secondary to dystocia or exogenous oxytocin or prostaglandin administration.”
-Amy Long, DVM; C. Tyler Long; and Richard Luong, BVSc, DACVP
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