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Originally Posted by Kataliadre I've always heard it's best to do it before. That's the route I'll be taking with mine. |
Before, but not too young so that all their baby teeth are out, otherwise they need to be extracted at time of spay/neuter. It gets costly.
I had Allie's appointment all set and I took her in for her pre-op blood work end she was in very early heat stage. My vet would not perform the procedure at that time. He said there are added risks so I had to wait. I was not a happy camper, but I felt it best to follow his opinion. She had to wear a diaper and she was still being potty trained...I hated that experience. Full blown heat cycle right thru the Christmas holidays.