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Wolfie is now 5 months old, and the vets have recommended that she is spayed at 6 months, before her first season. I was always under the impression that you were better off waiting until they'd had their first season but apparently this isn't considered necessary these days. We will definitely get her spayed as we wouldn't breed from her as she has an undershot jaw.
Vets have recommended the laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. They said recovery time is much quicker, she has to be kept quiet for 10 days which will be a challenge in itself, but then she's fully recovered. I've done some googling and it looks like the only downside with this vs traditional surgery is the cost, but there was some discussion on here about 8 years ago saying they could still suffer from a pyometra, but I am not sure that's correct.
So, knowledgeable dog owners, what are your opinions
Here's the pup in question in the office:
Vets have recommended the laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. They said recovery time is much quicker, she has to be kept quiet for 10 days which will be a challenge in itself, but then she's fully recovered. I've done some googling and it looks like the only downside with this vs traditional surgery is the cost, but there was some discussion on here about 8 years ago saying they could still suffer from a pyometra, but I am not sure that's correct.
So, knowledgeable dog owners, what are your opinions
Here's the pup in question in the office: