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Spaying delayed...
Was hoping to get Lucy into Vet for spaying this weekend, however, she's in season again...
So, it's going to be a wee while before she can be booked in and we'll need to be careful when oot n aboot...
So, it's going to be a wee while before she can be booked in and we'll need to be careful when oot n aboot...
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Re: Spaying delayed...
All my condoleances to you, Nifty’s first and only season was enough for us all !
My vets said to wait 2 months after end of season to let body and hormones rest before op.
My vets said to wait 2 months after end of season to let body and hormones rest before op.
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Re: Spaying delayed...
Don't they just love to throw you off track!
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Re: Spaying delayed...
@gillybrent - Aye, that they do!
@Nifty Staffy - I have heard it's between two and three months, going to pop into vet today and ask when we can safely proceed.
We were away camping and I saw blood on the bottom of my sleeping bag in the morning and at first I thought that she'd maybe cut her paws on the trails we'd been walking. Then checking her bedding noticed spots of blood there too, checked her paws, all ok... hmmm
Took her for her morning toilet walk and noticed blood mixed in her wee... and tah dah she's in season!
She's a bit more clingy with me than usual as well. Poor wee girl...
@Nifty Staffy - I have heard it's between two and three months, going to pop into vet today and ask when we can safely proceed.
We were away camping and I saw blood on the bottom of my sleeping bag in the morning and at first I thought that she'd maybe cut her paws on the trails we'd been walking. Then checking her bedding noticed spots of blood there too, checked her paws, all ok... hmmm
Took her for her morning toilet walk and noticed blood mixed in her wee... and tah dah she's in season!
She's a bit more clingy with me than usual as well. Poor wee girl...
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Re: Spaying delayed...
Better being in season that to have hurt herself, definitely !
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