Pyometra is a huge fear in a female dog. I think I understand that it's caused by bacteria. Our human sperm tries to get to the dog's egg but dies inside the "girl parts" because they're different species. This dead sperm provides good conditions for bacterial growth. That bacteria enters the uterus and causes pyometra.
Best practice to lessen the chance of pyo is to be clean and not ejaculate sperm into her.
But what happens if the human male is sterile by vasectomy and doesn't fire sperm?
If a human male has had a vasectomy, does this affect the chance of pyometra?
Best practice to lessen the chance of pyo is to be clean and not ejaculate sperm into her.
But what happens if the human male is sterile by vasectomy and doesn't fire sperm?
If a human male has had a vasectomy, does this affect the chance of pyometra?