If you aren't going to breed her, I would have her spayed.
I had a dog years ago that we decided not to spay and she did get cancer and we have forever regretted not spaying her.
I have had several dogs spayed and they have all done great, they bounce right back.
You really have a higher chance of something going wrong such as cancer, or an accidental pregnancy, etc than you do if you spay her.
Just take the extra precautions such as get a full panel blood screen done before the surgery and make sure they use isoflurione (sp?). |