BMA
Well-Known Member
Hello,
We have a 9 year old Parson's JRT and I have her booked in to get spayed on Friday but I'm worried...
If there is a reason for her to go and see the vet she'll find it and we joke that she must be the worlds most expensive JRT...everything from mystery sickness bugs, having to have a caesarean to get her pups out, lump taken out her leg and on and on and on!
She has been prone to the odd phantom in the past but they are getting worse and worse...if she was a person you would lock her up and that is before you see her trying to feed the ball/stuff it back into where she thinks it came from!!
I understand that being not being spayed she has a 25% chance of getting pyometria. And I know she will take those odds and would become ill on a bank holiday so I personally think lets get her spayed whilst she is fit and healthy.
But the phantom is now finally coming to an end and she will soon be 100% normal so I feel mean putting her through the pain of an operation
We have a 9 year old Parson's JRT and I have her booked in to get spayed on Friday but I'm worried...
If there is a reason for her to go and see the vet she'll find it and we joke that she must be the worlds most expensive JRT...everything from mystery sickness bugs, having to have a caesarean to get her pups out, lump taken out her leg and on and on and on!
She has been prone to the odd phantom in the past but they are getting worse and worse...if she was a person you would lock her up and that is before you see her trying to feed the ball/stuff it back into where she thinks it came from!!
I understand that being not being spayed she has a 25% chance of getting pyometria. And I know she will take those odds and would become ill on a bank holiday so I personally think lets get her spayed whilst she is fit and healthy.
But the phantom is now finally coming to an end and she will soon be 100% normal so I feel mean putting her through the pain of an operation