Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
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Hello - do you know what was taken away during the lap spey (Im assuming you know that it definitely happened - ie this isn't one of those rescue dog that was 'already speyed')? If your dog doesn't have her womb then pyometra is unlikely - you can interestingly get 'stump pyos', infections of the stump (thats tied off and left behind when the womb is removed). So pyometra might still be on my differentials (possibilities) list, but wouldn't be at the top of it.
You are, however, describing signs that most would associate with a season. Removing the womb and ovaries doesn't always prevent these signs, because some dogs still have their ovaries after being sterilised and others have hormone-producing tissue elsewhere in the abdomen, for example. I can't rule out hormone-releasing tumours etc. and I can't rule out floor-licking instincts that are NOT sexual - this can be a symptom of other complaints, for example Addisons.
In short, I would reccommend a visit to the vets to see whether further investigations might be useful.
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