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    Holly N
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    Hello:
    I have read through most of the thread on this subject and wanted to weigh in. I have a female pug who supposedly was diagnosed with an enlarged vulva. She was scooting on the floor and thatā€™s why I took her to the vet and when she was diagnose. She has food sensitivities as well as environmental allergies. Quantum leap one year later, my pug wasnā€™t feel well at all, with a long series of test, she was diagnosed with liver disease. She had lethargy, didnā€™t want to eat, constant drinking of water and urination. She now has vaginitis, which is a result of her liver disease. Just something to think about (but not too long) if youā€™re pup doesnā€™t have her symptoms clear up right away with the current treatment your vet has your dog on. Who knew that female dogs urinate through their vagina, which because of her liver disease, has created a secondary problem of vaginitis. Like I mentioned before, I didnā€™t read through the entire thread, so Iā€™m not sure where you current treatment plan is with your pup. Keep in mind if your current treatment plan isnā€™t working, make sure your vet (or specialist) looks into things deeper. If it is liver related, the sooner it is discovered the better. Best of luck.

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