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Old 09-08-2005, 01:37 PM   #2
shecass
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Originally Posted by sabrinasmom
She is 9, going on 10 years old, and back then they didn't have the good anethesia's they have now and she was so little they didn't want to take a chance on spaying her.

I noticed she had a couple of "bumps" that were fast changing and took her to the vet and we scheduled surgery for her yesterday, and for some reason, this weekend I thought since she was going to have to be put to sleep anyway, why not go ahead and have her spayed, so I called and they said sure, it would be a great idea.

Well, the vet called me right after surgery and said I was just in the nick of time. Her horns were badly infected and it could have killed her in another week or so.

I'm happy to say I brought her home last night, and we had a rough night, she was checked again this a.m. and is doing better, and this p.m. she is eating and feeling much better.

I am a believer in fixing animals. Nowdays, there is no reason not to if you are not a breeder and the animal is not going to be used for breeding.

Please spay/neuter you animals. You could save their life.
I'm glad they caught her in time and that she didn't get sick. We are going to breed Mollie a couple more times(if that) and then get her fixed. I have 2 other females that have been spayed for years.

Good to hear that she is feeling better.
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