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Old 01-12-2014, 05:12 AM   #11
McheleM
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Originally Posted by MidnightUnicorn View Post
Find an excellent vet, and get her spayed ASAP. Because she's an intact female, she's vulnerable to getting pyometra. With such a small dog, the infection can kill her quickly. Even an emergency spay may not save her at that point.
And once again, she's your pet, therefore it's your decision, but as you can see, we have many members who care about their pets and do what they feel is best for their situation.

There are risks involved either way, and you as a pet owner have to decide which risks are most important and which benefits are most important and then weigh them against each other.
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