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Old 08-04-2010, 01:34 PM   #5
lizzieg
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Thanks for letting me know the time line you experienced. Ideally, I want her spayed after I see the first signs to save the mess, and I think I should expect her to show signs between 6-12 months. So by the time she shows signs that she is ready to be spayed, and she has any stubborn Canine teeth, they will remove them then from what I have gathered. After she has surgery, how should I expect her to act in regards to the tooth extraction? I've never had an animal to have a tooth surgically removed, and I know that it is painful to go through [for humans, ouch!]. Are there risks of infection? Will she be on a special diet? Will she have a poor appetite, and if so, how long before she recovers (from what you experienced with your little ones)? Again, thank you so much for your input. This is something that is new to me, and I appreciate your feedback immensely. (:
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