I really feel that since she is two years old it would be best to have her spayed. I know it is a scary thing to do but it is also scary and life threatening if she gets pyometra. I have had females spayed and teeth cleaned at the same time and they had no problems. I guess you could have her teeth done first and get her spayed later.
Once I took a little male to the vets to have his teeth cleaned and I checked that I wanted blood work done too. When I went to pick him up and pay for everything the price was cheaper than it should have been. As it turned out they did not notice that I wanted blood work. Luckily everything went fine but it did worry me that they did not do the blood work. Anyway, my advise to anyone taking a dog in for surgery is to make sure they understand you want blood work done first.
Last edited by bjh; 01-25-2009 at 05:36 PM.
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