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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 This is kinda off topic I guess and obviously not an option if she has bad liver issues but you said she has never been under anesthesia which means she hasn't been spayed and a not spayed female at an older age like 11 has a very high chance of getting pyometra and lately I have heard of many cases where the dog got pyometra and they got the emergency surgery and thought they were out of the woods but a couple months after there surgery they ended up passing away. This actually happened with my aunts little 12 year old dog. You might want to get her spayed and her tooth taken care of at the same time. | I totally forgot about her spay. She was spayed at 4 months old and she did fine. Thanks for your concern and all the info you provided. You may have saved the life of someone's pup's by posting.
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Last edited by Doodlebug; 11-07-2014 at 07:47 PM.
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