Dystocia Due to Partial Primary Uterine Inertia in A Siberian Husky and Its Management by Caesarean Section

Authors

  • Gh Rasool SKUAST
  • Shahid Hussain Dar Division of Veterinary Clinical Complex, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, J&K, India
  • Raja Aijaz Ahmad Division of Veterinary Clinical Complex, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, J&K, India
  • Mujeeb Rehman Fazili Mountain Livestock Research Institute, J&K, India
  • Jalal-U-Din Parrah Division of Veterinary Clinical Complex, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, J&K, India
  • Farooz Ahmad Lone Division of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, and Obstetrics, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, J&K, India

Keywords:

Caesarian section, Dystocia, Husky, Uterine inertia

Abstract

The present report describes dystocia due to partial primary uterine inertia in a Husky bitch and its management by Caesarean section. A Siberian husky bitch was presented with a complaint of delivery of one pup and cessation of straining efforts thereafter. Multiple fetuses in the uterus were observed in a radiograph and uterine inertia was diagnosed and a cesarean section was performed which saved the dam and the pups.

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Published

31-05-2022

How to Cite

Rasool, G., Dar, S. H. ., Ahmad, R. A. ., Fazili, M. R. ., Parrah, J.-U.-D. ., & Lone, F. A. . (2022). Dystocia Due to Partial Primary Uterine Inertia in A Siberian Husky and Its Management by Caesarean Section. International Journal of Livestock Research, 12(5), 22–24. Retrieved from http://ijlr.org/ojs_journal/index.php/ijlr/article/view/74

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