Abstract

The aim of the present report was to describe a clinical case of spontaneous true vaginal prolapse in a bitch as a complication of complete abortion due to hypoluteoidism 49 days after mating. Ovariohysterectomy and cervicopexy were performed after repositioning of the protruded vaginal wall. Both ovaries contained very small luteal bodies. In conclusion, the true vaginal prolapse without signs of dystocia in the present case could result from pelvic tissue relaxation following the abnormal luteal function and serum progesterone decline.

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