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Originally Posted by topknot When I was a vet tech - if we spayed any during heat which was very rare - the females will bleed more during surgery is correct. The area is swollen, thus the vessels are larger allowing more blood to flow. My vet would prefer to wait this the heat is over with. It is mess. We used a heat surgerical instrument to close off the vessels to prevent more bleeding. |
I called my vet he said they will spay her while in heat but they will only charge me an extra nine dollars. sorry but thats not to convincing so I think I will just wait untill shes out of heat. Now today I noticed she is bleeding alot thats normal to right?