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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s I would think that if she is going to have her spay done at that time already, it would be best to go ahead and have them removed. It would eliminate the possibility of her having to have anesthesia a second time for just that.  |
We had our Mandy spayed on Aug 7th, she had 2 teeth that needed to be removed at the same time... we were also having her micro chipped, a dew claw removed that the breeder missed, so when the vet called and said she needed to have teeth removed too.. I was scared about the costs... minimal... 10.00 each. It all worked out to have everything done it one shot. Sure did not want to have her put under again. It will be worth it!
Cheryl & Mandy