Thread: Laser / spay
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Old 12-31-2010, 08:46 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by SophieKatesMom View Post
Sophie Kate has a laser spay also, I can't compare it to any other since she is my first dog as an adult. I can tell you that the wound healed very fast, she does not have scar and her recovery time seemed very fast.

I also was afraid of getting her spayed and decided on the laser along with my Vet.

Good luck to you and your baby girl.

Thank you, glad to hear the laser worked well with Sophie Kate. It sounds like the way to go

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Originally Posted by shoefelmeyer View Post
We chose laser for spaying Princess and neutering or Pom, "Ty".

It was much more expensive, but anything to make this surgery for both pups, "easier" on them, for healing, etc.

The day after I brought Princess home from her spay surgery, we had a sudden call that my Grandmother passed away. So, our vet recommended taking Princess with me, instead of boarding her at the vet. Princess took her very first long trip with us and was so happy to be with me. I just made sure she did not get too excited or anything. I enjoyed spoiling and pampering Princess as she recovered from her surgery.

It took 3 weeks to heal from Princess's spay surgery, before taking out stitches. Our Pom, the stitches were dissolvable and were gone within 2 weeks. He healed ALOT quicker and easier than Princess.
Sounds like princess and Ty did well with the laser. The laser is an extra 69.00 which doesn't seem like much more to pay if it will to make it easier on her. Thanks for sharing
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