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Old 04-18-2012, 11:59 AM   #7
Lorraine
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Originally Posted by Yorkiedaze View Post
I purposely waited till my youngest, Jilli Ann, who was 8 months this past Sunday, cut her adult teeth before setting her up for a spay and chipped just in case she would need to have any baby teeth pulled, and she does. She has two lower canines now, so she's scheduled to be spayed, teeth pulled and chipped May 3rd. I think waiting for them to cut their teeth before a spay or neuter is best just in case. I didn't want her to be put under two different times.
That is exactly what I do and recommend also to my puppy purchasers unless there is a whole lot of overcrowding because too many baby teeth are not being dropped. Usually you can wait until 7 or 8 months of age and have spay/neuter/baby teeth out in one go.
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