The present study was conducted on 24 bitches irrespective of breed, age, size and parity along with the behavioural signs and symptoms suspected for the pseudopregnancy from adjoining Nagpur along with the cases attended at Veterinary Clinical Complex, Nagpur during April to Nov 2021. These 24 bitches were divided equally in to 4 Groups each comprising of 6 bitches. Each group were given 3 different treatment regimens includes allopathic, homeopathic and herbal treatment, while one group of animals was kept as control. .Cabergoline tablet at 5μg/Kg BW once daily took an average of 14.5+0.4 days for complete recovery and Fertigo liquid @ 1ml thrice a day daily took an average of 10.5+0.4 days. Aloes compound tablet @2 tabs per day took an average of 17.8 +1.3 days to recover. Out of 24 bitches 20 bitches recovered with mean duration of 14.08 +0.70 days. However, p value found is >0.05 which shows that it is non-significant.
Uterine inertia is a significant cause of maternal dystocia in bitches. This study was undertaken to identify the various whelping symptoms and maternal changes that might occur uterine inertia in 60 female dogs presented fortreatment at VCC, Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur. During the present study, the temperature, heart, pulse and respiratory rates were within normal physiological limits at the time of presentation. In the present investigation only those bitches were included which had duration of pregnancy period of minimum 58 days from the day of initial mating and the mean gestational length was calculated as the interval from the first day of mating to the time of presentation. Comparative duration of gestational length in bitches suffering from uterine inertia was studied on the basis of first mating date and on the basis of ultrasound measurements of foetal head.
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