Canine Mastitis in Lactating Dogs 

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few weeks after giving birth, brood bitches sometimes develop a kind of breast
infection called canine mastitis. This type of infection is not ordinary among
female canines but an owner should still take necessary precautions when their
pets are diagnosed with such illness.
When puppies are weaned too early, it can cause an infection to lactating
canines. Another factor would be the constant scratches from the claws of the
puppies on the mother’s breasts. Other canine-related infections can also
affect this condition.
Signs and Symptoms
Normally, a nursing dog’s breasts are warm and enlarged due to the mammary
glands that are developing inside the system of the nursing dog. One of the physical symptoms of canine mastitis
is that the breasts of the lactating canine turn red or dark-colored and
painful when touched. However, if the infection becomes severe, the symptom of
dark-colored breast segment turns even darker or blacker with hard and
extremely sore breasts.
A brood bitch suffering from canine mastitis is most likely to develop fever
and appear weak. She may also possibly lose appetite for food. Because of the
throbbing pain in their breasts, they are very sensitive to touch and would not
let their babies come near them or even nurse them.
Treatment of Canine Mastitis
If you own a female dog that is lactating, make sure to check on the mammary
glands for any indications of breast infection. Once the symptoms of canine
mastitis are present, bring your pet to the vet right away. The canine will be
examined and prescribed with antibiotics when the dog is diagnosed with such
infection. In this case, too, the owner will be advised to perform a hand
feeding or assisted feeding.
You might want to ask your vet if it is okay to have the canine nurse its pups
even with the infected breast when the fever goes down. It is said that feeding
them from the affected breast does not harm the puppies. In fact, it even
cleanses the mammary glands and may possibly lower the level of infection. To
be sure though, it is still best to seek professional consultation from the
animal experts.
Antibiotics will be very helpful in soothing the pain and preventing an
invariable occurrence of infection especially that the affected breast will create
open wounds on the sides. Remember to ask for assistance from the vet to
conduct a cleansing of the wound and how to administer the antibiotics.
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