I'm sorry you're upset over this. Have you read up on all the benefits that spaying your little girl will provide? (aside from preventing a litter) Is there any way you can pick her up after the spay? A lot of us cared for our babies when they needed our love and comfort the most. Did you have the pre-op blood work done to make sure she'd handle anesthesia well? Maybe all of those things will help put your mind at ease.
I'd agree with you that this is not "life saving" if it were say a tail docking surgery, but I think spaying is somewhat life saving. You reduce her chances of a lot of illnesses, and for that you should feel good. She will always be a loving little baby girl and you'll never have to worry about what kind of dog is trying to get at her.
My stomach was in knots when I dropped Kaji off and I felt horrible when I heard him scream from somewhere inside the vet's office. Just to clarify, he wasn't in pain, he was just really scared and he's always been a screamer. When I picked him up a few hours later, he was just a sleepy ball of fur that I watched over. He was fine.
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