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can I still get my dog spayed while her vulva is swollen?”

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can I still get my dog spayed while her vulva is swollen?”

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It is normal for the dog’s vulva to be swollen when she goes into heat. A normal heat cycle last approximately 21 days. She may have started bleeding and you just haven’t notice it because she’ doing an excellent job licking herself clean. You will need to be very careful and make sure she’s not left alone because every dog i male dog in the neighborhood is going to be after her and you will end up with a pregnant puppy. If her heat cycle has not yet ended, and I’m presuming that it just stated, I highly doubt that she’s pregnant. As for the vomiting, I would call the vet the first thing in the morning, but the rest is perfectly normal. Most vets will not spay a female when she is in heat, but some will, so I would check with him about that as well when you call. God luck.

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Early spaying In the United States, most dogs are spayed between 5 and 8 months of age. Many humane shelters and veterinarians are starting to spay female animals at a younger age, even at 2 months. This early spaying does not affect the growth rate, and there are no appreciable differences in skeletal, physical, or behavioral development between those animals spayed early than those spayed at a more traditional age. It must be remembered that younger animals may need different anesthetics and are more prone to hypothermia (lower than normal body temperature) during surgery. As long as procedures are modified to account for these differences, early neutering is very safe. In fact, animals spayed at a younger age often have faster recoveries than those spayed when they are older. Summary As can be seen from our discussion, an ovariohysterectomy eliminates many medical and behavioral problems that a tubal ligation does not. In fact, in many dogs, an OHE probably adds years to their lives

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Spaying & Neutering Dog Spaying your dog is not negotiable. If you have a female puppy romping around your home, one of the very important parts of her puppy care will be to have her spayed. Spaying your dog is necessary . You need to schedule her appointment before her first heat cycle, the surgery should usually be done before six months of age. Several tragic things can happen to dogs who are not spayed. Quite often she will develop mammary cancer in her mid to later life. She has a near zero chance of this disease if she is spayed before her first heat, this increases to just under 10% chance after her first cycle, and increases yet again to about 25% chance after her second heat. It is never too late however, if she is already gone through a cycle or more. The sooner the better. Spaying your dog is the best way to protect her longevity. A dog will come into heat about every six to eight months, some may very on either side of that estimate slightly. Her vulva and her nipples will

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