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Old 12-04-2007, 10:34 PM   #9
MyFairLacy
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I would go ahead an have her spayed within the next couple weeks right after she goes out of heat. Even if she is pregnant, she won't be very far along at all and the puppies will have barely developed. Since you did not plan to breed I'd definitely spay her very soon. Just for the future - female dogs can go into their first heat by 6 months, although some may not have their first heat until a year...it's always recommended to spay them by 6 months before they go into their first heat.
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