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Hi all... I feel very 'needy' at the moment with so many questions lately. This is the first time I have had a female pup. She is nearly 13 weeks and I have just started noticing a yellow/ pale green good mucous coming from genital area. I have noticed it a couple of times after she has wee. She seems happy and full of energy as usual but doing smaller wees than normal also? Is this an infection or normal unspayed discharge. Have vet appoint for needles on Wednesday... Should I take her sooner? Thanks in advance for any advice... Ps I mean gooey mucous not 'good'

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My friend's dog has had this since they got her at 8 weeks, although it is not yellowy, it's more cloudy/colourless. She's seen vets who have tried antibiotics but it didn't clear up. It hasn't gone away since being desexed either.

They have had a little breakthrough just recently after seeing a new vet, it was suggested it may be a link to allergies as the dog was licking her feet and had inflamed skin on her legs, chest, ears, typical allergy stuff.

A course of antihistamines and so far no more mucus has been observed.

It doesn't seem to affect the dog in anyway though.

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Puppy Vaginitis is fairly common. Repro Specialist Dr Hutch considers it to be normal for a growing bitch:

http://www.greatdane...y_vaginitis.htm (one of the many places where the below is quoted)

Question: Dr. Hutchinson-what is the treatment for puppy vaginitis & does it lead to problems later in breeding?

Answer Dr Hutchinson: Puppy vaginitis is a NORMAL mucous production in young bitches before their first heat cycle, the total treatment is warm water on a cotton ball and wipe these bitches DO NOT need to be on antibiotics it does NOT lead to infertility and it does NOT make them prone to pyometritis it is not an infection at all usually it's worse when the humidity is high. "

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Thanks everyone for your comments...I have noted that it can either be normal or infection cause of colour... Spoke to vet nurse today who said it was normal for her going into puberty eek1.gif She is only 13 weeks ( is that normal) I have a vet appointment tomorrow so will have it looked at

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