I don't think that is too old to spay either. But be sure you get a geriatric blood panel done beforehand to check on her organ function as well as make sure she is okay. If that works out, you might consider asking your Vet to put her in IV during the procedure. It reduces the trauma of anasthesia and surgery.
You can be sure if she ends up with a pyometria which can still happen out of nowhere on an intact female, she will have to be spayed under very scary and risky circumstances. |