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Originally Posted by gemy Until you can get her into the vet for spaying always assume that she is in heat - and crate and rotate or a playpen or something like that. Never ever leave the two dogs alone when un attended.. Also assume the previous owner does not know what a heat looks like - get her into the vet ASAP to verify heat status.
Exercise separately
Many folks here do not have any issues with spaying tiny dogs - make sure your vet is up on the most recent anaesthesia protocols etc. | This is very true. I know when I picked up Luci she was in heat and I called her old owner and asked him if he was aware that Luci was in heat and he told me he thought she may have been. I had to wait for her to come out of heat and then wait 6 more weeks before I could get her spayed.
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