Abstract
Hydrometra and urolithiasis in dogs are very common diseases in veterinary medicine, in which factors such as food, genetic predisposition and even age are predisposing to such occurrence, and surgical intervention is the most indicated as a therapeutic form. Thus, this study aimed to report a clinical case of a female dog affected by bladder and hydrometra calculus, presenting nonspecific and specific clinical signs, being performed physical and laboratory examinations for diagnosis and undergoing surgery in the city of Teresina, Piauí.
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