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Need Opinions: Compare Two Spay Pics 2 Attachment(s) Baby got spayed 4 months ago. She was about 6-7lbs. We asked the vet for laser surgery, and that is what he said he did. Zoie (my aunt's Yorkie) got spayed two weeks ago. She's 5lbs. She went to a different vet and asked for laser surgery, and that's what he said he did. Now, I attached the pics. Why the heck is Baby's incision so long? :eek: And she had like 10 staples in her. Zoie's is not even an inch long and she has like, two stitches! My mother doesn't think that's normal. She thinks maybe my vet didn't use laser on Baby, but the scalpel. What do you guys think? What did your furbaby's stitches look like after a spay? |
I haven't had lexie spayed yet, but just looking at the pics I would say that Baby had it the old fashion way, why would they cut her so much for laser...I'm sure others on YT will know..sorry I can't help...:) |
Good question. Mine is not spayed so I don't have any idea, but it sure does seem odd to have that large of an incision. |
When mine was spayed she had it the old fashioned way & the incision was longer like Baby's. She had stitches though not staples. Maybe you could call up to your vets office & ask about the difference in the two & ask if the incision will be big or small & see what they say. If they say really tiny for a laser surgery then I think you have your answer!;) |
wow that is a huge incision on baby. when my lab was spayed it wasnt near that long and she had stiches, not staples! hmmm, i dont think she had laser |
Dezi was spayed about 4 weeks (not laser) and her incision was as big as your aunt's baby. I was a litte upset because even though I knew they were not doing laser, I did not think the incision would be so big, but the vet told me after a couple of weeks you will not see any scar on Dezi. She had stiches, not staples. It looks like they did not do laser surgery. Dezi's healed really well and you can't even tell she had surgery. |
1 Attachment(s) ok, I'm not a doctor but I'm pretty sure that Baby did not get laser surgery. Not that its a bad thing but laser surgeries are more expensive than regular so I would get my money back and switch a vet if you find out for sure that it was not laser. The incision does seem long but when I got Zoe neutered his cut was long as well. Let me show you a pic. He got it regularly done. |
Wow !!!!!!!!!! Big differences!!!!! Why would your vet lie about the laser? Did they charge you for laser?? It seems Baby got the scalpel!! Your aunt is probably right! |
In my opinion, it looks liek Baby got her spay done the old fashion way. It's sad if your vet lied about doing the laser. :( |
I am sorry to tell you but Baby was not spayed with a laser. I have watched many dogs get spayed and this picture would be with a scalpel. Oh and my vet would never use stapels, that it weird that your vet used staples, not many vets around here do. Poor BaBy, it looks awful and like it hurts!! I have never seen a spay this bad before. I would be pretty upset with my vet and why they lied to you!!!! |
sure dosent look right to me either! I think that vet messed up! I would be calling him and taking them pics to him and asking him a few questions! |
2 Attachment(s) Cali was spayed in an emergency situation as they thought she had an intestinal blockage. She was in heat and needed liver and intestinal biopsies. The surgeon said that she used a bigger incision to minimize blood loss so their was no problem with spaying Cali during her heat. I couldn't believe how big her incision was. It doesn't look like your Baby had laser to me. |
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Nobody else's furbaby had staples? :eek: |
Sissy was spayed at 7 months, the old fashioned way, but her incision was pretty small (more like Zoe's). All her stitches were internal and she healed very fast. She will be one year old next month and you can't even see her incision scar. |
Wow! I think what you're looking at is the difference between a Vet who should be doing surgery and one who SHOULDN'T be doing surgery! I would be furious with the size of the incision but the staples would have sent me over the edge! :mad: My advice........time for a new Vet. |
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Hope that helps! |
poor baby! you need to calll the vet to found out whats going on.to me it looks like the vet used a scalpel. |
Wow Nicole ... that is a big difference. And those staples looks painful ... why so many? :( :( Poor Baby ... she's so brave. But in my limited knowledge, it doesn't look like Baby had laser. Just thank God that she healed and is in perfect health. :p |
i would call your vet and find out. when i got Daisy spayed she was 6 months and like 3.5 pounds. She has a small incision and her stiches were internal. You would never really know she was spayed if you looked. I'll take a pic when i go home, but i dont have a pic of her when she came home. |
I just went through the spaying with My Zoie this past week and she had regular surgery and her incision was inbetween what your two pictures look like. She has dissolvable stitches and they look really good. I asked about laser surgery and in my town it was only $20-30 more at one vet to do laser. HOWEVER, they still make an incision to do the LASER SURGERY. They use the laser inside to cauterize the nerves and tubes I think. I can't remember exactly which organs they use it on, but the uterus is removed, so probably on the tubes. Anyway had to throw that in since many of you assumed that laser surgery meant no incision. |
Yeah vet number two is a total mess up. I'd be furious and demand your money back. If he has anything badly to say show him the pictures you just showed us and say "hey the proof is in the pudding, and If it was the case that you actually DID do laser then how come theres such a dramatic difference?!!!" See what he says to that. LOL If worse comes to worse you could always sue him. The incision should NOT be that long and have staples in it. Hello what if your dog had allergies to a form of metal that you didn't know about? Stitches are much easier and I would think less painful and more sanitary Plus not many dogs (if any) are going to be allergic to them. sorry. That vet should be put to sleep. |
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Sadie's stitches were inside & so I couldn't see them. I can't even see a scar now. I thought it was very good work done by my vet & I was pleased. She was really tired that night after I took her home & all the next day, but by the third day she was back to normal (but I still kept her activity to a minimum). |
i just want to point out that the size of the incision is not standard spay to spay and doctor to doctor. Baby could have been spayed with a laser but the Vet doing it might have needed to open her up a little more for whatever reason. he might not have been able to find her avaries and cords in such a tiny incision or they were buried under alot of other stuff. The vet's i used to work with always tried to keep the incision small but sometimes they had to make it slightly bigger to find everything and make sure all the blood vessels were tried properly. The vet you used could have not been as experience with the laser as the other vet and that's why his incision was bigger, also. If you upset though i would call the vet and talk to him directly and ask why it is so big and why he used staples on a spay. that's unusual |
That does look awfully big compared to Zoie's.:confused: I hope Baby healed okay...poor little girl. Let us know what you found out if you call the vet. |
:eek: Well, I tried to get a pic on here, but.................. Ginger got spayed on the 21st of June. Her incision was only about 1/2 inch long. It only had two stitches in it. You just about can't even find it right now. I always thought when they did laser surgery, there wasn't ANY stitches!?!? I thought the advantage of the laser was to prevent stitches and scaring. Guess I was wrong. Not the first time I've been wrong!! So, I called my vet. Yep. I was wrong. They said that with laser surgery, there is less blood loss because they are carterizing (sp) the incision as they cut. But that there ARE stitches. They did say that they thought that 10 stitches was a bit much!! Seems to me that either your vet got a little wild with the surgery, or there was more to it than just spaying Baby. She's ok tho, right? Suz |
Rylie was just spayed on Monday, and her cut looks more like Zoie's picture maybe a little longer, i not sure how he did the surgery i just know that they look pretty much the same. I do have a question that if anyone can answer that would be great... How long till they start feeling better? My girl Rylie has been very mopey and defently not feel well at all. she isisn't acting her self.. How long did it take your girls to recover, and start acting a little normal?:( |
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My Zoie was done last week and on the third day she was playing again. Before that she didn\'t play, just layed around mostly and went outside some. |
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