Thread: I'm torn....
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Old 05-20-2010, 11:36 AM   #22
Fantastic49
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Originally Posted by yorkieusa View Post
Yup! Do it at the same time. It's one less anesthesia risk.
unfortunately, she can't have hers done at the same time b/c her teeth are already bad. the vet told me that she wouldn't open up her belly while all that bacteria from her teeth was in the air, so hers must be done separately

so we do the teeth in a couple of weeks and the spay a few weeks later....
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