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Originally Posted by jcwuvzu The vet only did a quickie ultrasound to verify that she wasnt pregnant (which she is) so I would schedule the spay. It was after hours, he was clearly tired and we really didnt get into a lot of technical scientific stuff. Once I saw that strong heartbeat, which he even said looked good, that was enuf for me. BUT, I do want to err on the side of caution and just know as much as possible in the event I will have to make the tough choice to end the pregnancy to save my girl. Because trust me, she is my very first priority. But I dont want to murder a puppy either. Tough choice.  |
It sure is but if it is pyo, at the very least, she needs to be medicated. It can't be left go even one day, in my opinion, so certainly not till delivery.