CAYLA
Well-Known Member
She would be spayed, only her uterus is not as it would be, it's now a hell of a lot bigger and filled with infection/puss/blood, you have to see it to believe how big it is, but the vet will be operating alot longer and have to take a alot more care to stem bleeding aswell as possible contamination from the infectious materials, so you are paying more for the extra time and complication that comes with a pyometra.