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    PostSubject: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:00 pm

    ok well ive been thinking for a while that skyla will need to get spayed soon
    shes nearly 2 (december) n is due her 3rd season any time now
    however im having doubts
    im worried bout things going wrong - just thinking bout leaving her in the vets is sending me into a nervous wreck and i havent even booked her in yet! (i wasnt worried bout blaze weirdly enuf) i think its cuz its more invasive - n then i keep thinking about how i would have to have my womb removed so why should she have hers removed - bit like men not wanting to get their males neutered for a similar reason - i cant justify these feelings as i KNOW its better for her as i dont want her to have puppies - she would make a great mum but she doesnt get worked shes not breed standard so cant be shown - n i wouldnt actually want to put her thru that as i know theres a chance i could loose her that way too - i just constantly worry bout her getting spayed incase theres complications - or i loose her - and i also dont want her to gain weight after the spay either as shes a big girl anyway and its taken me a while to get her down to a good healthy suitable weight for her size

    so i need pros and cons of a spay to make me feel like me getting this done will not make me feel as bad as i do right now

    help please!!!!
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:06 pm

    i totally agree with spaying hun ....
    we have enough dogs in rescue without possibly adding to the ever growing numbers, i know youre not thinking of breeding her, but mistakes can happen


    heres a link that may help you decide

    http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/Article.SpayingAndNeutering


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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:43 pm

    oh i know - n thats my main reason for wanting to get her spayed FAR 2 many dogs in rescue :(
    im just worried that something will happen to her
    just bout to walk them so will read the link when im back - thanks
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 6:46 pm

    Nix spaying hasnt changed kalas shape at all ......not yet anyway!

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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:21 pm

    I've no idea if having daisy spayed made her fat or if it's just cos she lives with two big dogs and she eats their food

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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:30 pm

    thanks :)
    skyla eats like a horse always after any food she can find - n i do know 1 white sibe who got REALLY chunky after her spay tho shes a nice weight now i worry skyla will get like it as shes quite deep chested so she wouldnt be able 2 walk if she put weight on lol - n took me ages to get her weight down too

    think im deffo gonna get her booked in once she has this season that shes due
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:43 pm

    vets usually like to wait 9 weeks after the season, if your boys been done and she don't go out alone you won't have any problems of puppies, some do add weight after spaying but just cut her food back or more exercise and she should be fine

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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:37 am

    I would get her spayed. Its a very routine op, Ive been volunteering at a vets for 18months and now working there for 3 months and havent seen any complications with spays, but saying that, it is a operation so there could be complications, but all i can say is from what i have experienced i havent come across any.
    When viva was spay her tummy wound took a little bit longer to heal than usual but shes fine now.
    Im definatly for spaying, one reason being the amount of dogs already in this world and another being pyometra.
    Pyometra is a very horrible diesease in the womb that can develop in unneutered bitches, it can happen to any bitch any breed any age and left untreated its deadly.
    When caught and operated on it can also take a while for the dog to recover, we've had some dogs in that are still really poorly after from the toxic (not eating, unable to walk, vomitting, despression etc) and stay in the vets for up to a week on fluids, some dont recover at all.
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:16 pm

    thanks every1
    yeh both the boys have been done n had no problems with other males either
    i do want to get her spayed but very scared - dunno why cuz i know its for the best and it will be better and healthier for her in the long run :)
    think im just gonna get her booked in after her next season (as shes due anytime soon) and just get it done :)
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:04 pm

    Daisy took a little longer to recover after being spayed too but she was fine I shall get bella done when she's had her first season... The only reason I haven't had her done before is because Karen would kill me

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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:32 pm

    I know how you feel i keep thinking about getting Mickey neutered to see if it calms him down at all

    Infact ive considered doing it myself with a pair of scissors the way hes been acting lately















    only kidding lol!

    Its such a routine operation for a vet to do nowadays but you cant help but worry when its your own dog
    Ive seen dogs rushed into the vets with pyometra aswell and its horrible i definately think if the dog isnt going to be used for breeding its better to get her spayed



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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:40 am

    It is natural to worry Nix coz we love our furballs but she will be fine hun

    Lol Bren...........I dont think cutting anything off of Mickey will calm him down, he is a one off that boy is in a league of his own
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Tue Oct 25, 2011 4:40 pm

    Tell me about it Sandra hes definately a one off
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:51 pm

    thanks :) i never worried this much with blaze but then he was starting to growl at us so i know he deffinately needed done
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    PostSubject: Re: spaying help please   Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:12 pm

    bingnblaze wrote:
    thanks :) i never worried this much with blaze but then he was starting to growl at us so i know he deffinately needed done


    Did He did he calm down any once he had been done

    Im seriously thinking of getting Mickey done hes growled at Keira again tonight for no reason
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