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Originally Posted by Babyv true those are details we must not forget..baby is already spoiled she believes shes human i think lol omg so her behavior changes after spaying? i dint want her being stressed or cause her any damages instead of helping her..  ill talk to a dog doecialist instead..my vet obviously didnot give me good advice |
Find a new vet who is at least very familiar with small dogs.
IT would be misleading to tell you spaying is without risks.
Not to say not to because the risks of not spaying are far more guarenteed and worse.
I'd never use a spay neutneuter clinic, do the prespay bloodwork to eliminate almost all risks, ask about anethesia used, who will monitor after recovery, how long after recovery will they send your baby home I chose to take my dogs in at 7 am to ensure they were first ones on the table on the vets alter day, I wanted to be called as soon as my baby was out of surgery, I requested my dog receive pain meds 40 minutes after surgery when anesthesia wore off, AND I TOOK MY BABY HOME THAT NIGHT most vets insist on keeping dogs overnight and then you find out noone is even there overnight what ki d of logic is that!?
My vet had a tech overnight but also had about 12the dogs in recovery I said no thank yoy please put in the stitches cover the incision with liquid bandaid and I will pick ny baby up before closing where she will be hand fed boiled chicken breast nutrical and medicated at home with me in her own kennel by my bed.
Unfortunately my girl is one of the rare few who now tinkles her bed occasionally in her sleep sin e her spay...not a lot its just a little leakage but it is a side effect from spay.