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'''A three-year-old, female English Bulldog is presented for suspected dystocia. It is 67 days since the first breeding and 65 days since the second. On examination the dog has marked mammary enlargement with minimal milk production, and a distended abdomen. No other abnormalities are noted.'''
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'''A three-year-old, female 84 English Bulldog is presented for suspected dystocia. It is 67 days since the first breeding and 65 days since the second. On examination the dog has marked mammary enlargement with minimal milk production, and a distended abdomen. No other abnormalities are noted.'''
  
 
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A three-year-old, female 84 English Bulldog is presented for suspected dystocia. It is 67 days since the first breeding and 65 days since the second. On examination the dog has marked mammary enlargement with minimal milk production, and a distended abdomen. No other abnormalities are noted.


Question Answer Article
Give several causes of dystocia. Link to Article
Does this dog have primary or secondary uterine inertia? Link to Article
What is the treatment, given your diagnosis? Link to Article


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