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Originally Posted by capt_noonie I am nervous too, but it must be done. Uni is already 3 yrs and i still haven't done it! Can I ask you what made you decide to finally make the appointment? I am waiting until I can afford to do the bloodwork, laser, and dissolveable sutures. But I do hear they bounce back really quick. My foster had bladderstone surgery, which is way more invasive, and she was trying to run and jump within 3 days! |
Well, i have 3 Yorkies 1 male and 2 females. So we were going to do it last year but Pepper (female) and Bosco ( male) decided they wanted our family to grow by one. Pepper got and gave birth to one puppy (female) so we did not want incest so the smart thing to do was to neuter my male to prevent that. Bosco got neuter in Nov. and Pepper came into her heat in Jan., it is wise to spay female 2-3 months after their last heat which puts us here today. There was no particular reason why we did not do it sooner. She is a VERY healthy Yorkie. Blood work is def. a good thing to have done along with urine test..