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Originally Posted by IDPiper I disagree. Don't spay her until she has her first heat to help correct the inverted vulva as the swelling of the vulva from the heat will help correct it. If she has her spayed before more than likely she is going to have a lifetime of UTIs and then possibly another vet bill to have a vulvoplasty to try and correct it. I don't understand why people say to spay right away as that does not repair the vulva so she will still have UTIs. |
I think Amy was saying that if she spayed her for before the first heat that she would get the vulva fixed at the same time and I believe that's what was getting agreed with but I could be wrong.