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Originally Posted by Judith Ann My five month old Yorkie did not have her front lower teeth in when I rescued her from a pet shop. (She didn't even know she could run.) When she was eight months old the vet said her canines in the corner needed to be pulled because they second ones couldn't come in. I just wiggled them a little for a few days, and they came out by themselves. No big problem and no hole, so they must have had short roots.
I will not spay her because she was the runt of the litter and has not come in her first heat at 10 months. Anytime I get a dog neutered, they usually get fat. Since she is inside and no male can get to her I will wait it out and see if her heats are a big problem. Nature shouldn't be tampered with in my opinion unless necessary.
BTW you all have such beautiful pictures next to your postings, and the animated blinkies are so cool. How can I learn to do that?  (Just discovered the side stickers I can paste. Cool. ) I am just an old lady trying to learn new tricks.  |
You might want to look at how much her chances of cancer increse if you don't have her spayed. The risk goes up with each heat they go through and also the chances of pyometra