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Originally Posted by Cha Cha I think your vet is trying to tell you that if your puppy needs to be put under anesthesia for dental work, it would be good to go ahead and spay at the same time. That way, she'd only need to be under anesthesia one time instead of two different times. Lots of time, dental work or puppy teeth pulled is done during neuter/spay. |
It sounds too like she has some type of puppy plan insurance (maybe Banfield) that will cover the spay/dental issues but only for a certain period of time. But maybe I'm misunderstanding that portion of the post.
Hopefully the OPer will return to clear of this question in her post.