I know this but she and her half sister are just sooo darn small I am afraid of them being put to sleep for an operation. I had planned on having Lily spayed but with other problems cropping up it seemed it could wait. Her line doesn't usually come in heat until they are about 14 months old. She was 2 months early. I do plan on having them spayed as soon as the house quits breaking down and I can afford to do it. Sylvia
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Originally Posted by Ladyhawk I would highly recommend that you get your little 3 pound angel fixed so that you won't have to worry about her accidently getting pregnant. As you know when there is a stud present it's very easy for accidents to happen and it sounds like a pregnancy would probably kill her. Spaying her would keep her from any future false pregnancies as well and help protect her against cancer and hypoglycemic problems by eliminating hormone fluctuations. She's not too small for spaying, I had my 3.5 lb. doll spayed to protect her and she did fantastic. |