# Spontaneous uterine rupture and extrauterine pregnancy in a bitch year after unsupervised parturition

**Authors:** Anna Domosławska, Anna Rapacz-Leonard, Andrzej Jurczak

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13620-025-00319-x · Irish Veterinary Journal · 2025-11-26

## TL;DR

A dog experienced a hidden uterine rupture and extrauterine pregnancy a year after an unassisted home birth, highlighting the need for postpartum veterinary checkups.

## Contribution

This is the first reported case of asymptomatic spontaneous uterine rupture and extrauterine pregnancy in a dog detected over a year after delivery.

## Key findings

- Spontaneous uterine rupture and extrauterine pregnancy were diagnosed over a year after a seemingly normal home birth.
- The mass contained three fetuses, including two mummified ones, and signs of internal hemorrhage.
- The case emphasizes the importance of postpartum reproductive tract examinations in bitches.

## Abstract

Uterine rupture in bitches is usually detected during parturition or within hours of delivery because of the deterioration of the clinical condition of the animal. In contrast, this novel report presents a confirmed case of spontaneous uterine rupture without clinical signs, which remained undetected until almost a year after natural delivery.

A one year and nine months old female Shih Tzu bitch gave birth to two puppies at home without veterinary assistance. The parturition took place without any apparent complications, and the female recovered well. After 8 months, the owners decided to perform an ovariohysterectomy, and a mass was found in the abdominal cavity at their local clinic, which was suspected to be a teratoma. Approximately 3 months after this surgery, the dog was presented to the authors' clinic for consultation where an ultrasonography and exploratory laparotomy were performed. The mass was found to contain three foetuses (two mummified) and signs of haemorrhage were still visible under the peritoneum. During the surgical procedure, scar tissue was found to extend throughout the uterine wall. These findings led to the diagnosis of spontaneous uterine rupture and ectopic pregnancy. Following removal of the mass and uterus, the bitch recovered well.

Carrying extrauterine foetuses is always associated with risks (peritonitis, septicaemia, development of teratoma, organ damage and subsequent internal haemorrhage). This case demonstrates that even if a bitch gives birth at home without any apparent complications, an ultrasound examination of the reproductive tract should be carried out after parturition.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** peritonitis (MONDO:1010128), teratoma (MONDO:0002601)
- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (taxon 9615)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** vomiting (MESH:D014839), pyometra (MESH:D055112), Uterine rupture (MESH:D014597), uterine (MESH:D014591), mass (MESH:C536030), teratoma (MESH:D013724), uterine perforation (MESH:D014595), cranial deformity (MESH:D003389), infection (MESH:D007239), adhesions (MESH:D000267), bleeding (MESH:D006470), ectopic pregnancy (MESH:D011271), fetal death (MESH:D005313), peritonitis (MESH:D010538), septicaemia (MESH:D018805), emphysematous (MESH:D041882), uterine spasm (MESH:D013035), dystocia (MESH:D004420), trauma (MESH:D014947), death (MESH:D003643), organ damage (MESH:D000092124), retained placenta (MESH:D018457), uterine torsion (MESH:D050723), abscesses (MESH:D000038), urinary incontinence (MESH:D014549), rupture (MESH:D012421), overdose (MESH:D062787), pain (MESH:D010146), prolonged labour (MESH:D008133), uterus (MESH:D014594)
- **Chemicals:** Meloxoral (MESH:D000077239), fentanyl (MESH:D005283), oxytocin (MESH:D010121), amoxicillin (MESH:D000658), clavulanic acid (MESH:D019818), Dexdomitor (MESH:D020927), Dechra (-), PGA (MESH:D011454), oxygen (MESH:D010100), isoflurane (MESH:D007530), maropitant (MESH:C518176), Alfaxan (MESH:C006477)
- **Species:** Bacteria Latreille et al. 1825 (Bacteria stick insect, genus) [taxon 629395], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Equus caballus (domestic horse, species) [taxon 9796], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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