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Mammary development and the secretion of milk should be expected in pregnant and non-pregnant bitches.
 
Mammary development and the secretion of milk should be expected in pregnant and non-pregnant bitches.
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Long treatment periods may be required for complete remission, and it is frequently necessary to use reducing dose regimes to prevent recurrence. The use of dopamine agonists (bromocriptine, cabergoline), which produce a rapid and prolonged inhibition of prolactin secretion, may be used in persistent cases.
 
Long treatment periods may be required for complete remission, and it is frequently necessary to use reducing dose regimes to prevent recurrence. The use of dopamine agonists (bromocriptine, cabergoline), which produce a rapid and prolonged inhibition of prolactin secretion, may be used in persistent cases.
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There is no relationship between the occurrence of pseudopregnancy and infertility or the subsequent development of cystic endometrial hyperplasia and pyometra.
 
There is no relationship between the occurrence of pseudopregnancy and infertility or the subsequent development of cystic endometrial hyperplasia and pyometra.
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A two-year-old, female Springer Spaniel has swelling of all mammary glands and the production of a small volume of milk six weeks after her previous oestrus.


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