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Should Alaska be Spayed?


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Thanks a lot Mick! I was going to spay Alaska bang on 2 years old but now she is 3 years if she's not having a litter i should hurry it up! I hope her body is craving to have a litter, i feel as though i should have dont it when she was 2 years ..... also she is ue to come on dec/jan time, should i wait until after this season or get in there? Thanks :)

Apparently it is a lot easier to do the operation between seasons, so if your girl has a six month cycle, the best time is three months after her season.

Mick

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Lol yep ive had that one, she has this green rubber ball that squeeks, when she has it it, she whines everytime it squeeks and holds it sooo gently - never chews it and puts it in her bed next to her tummy - she was 5 months!! But we hide this toy in a box somewhere not nice for her to think this is a dying puppy!!! Thanks again, golden advice!

I don't know that they think of it as a dying puppy - new pups don't do a whole lot except nurse and squeak!

Thanks a lot Mick! I was going to spay Alaska bang on 2 years old but now she is 3 years if she's not having a litter i should hurry it up! I hope her body is craving to have a litter, i feel as though i should have dont it when she was 2 years ..... also she is ue to come on dec/jan time, should i wait until after this season or get in there? Thanks :)

It would probably be a bit better to wait until around 3 months after she's been in, just in case she's closer to coming in than you think. Probably not terribly dangerous to do it now, just a little more certain that her uterus will be small a couple of months after she's done with her season...

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I don't know that they think of it as a dying puppy - new pups don't do a whole lot except nurse and squeak!

It would probably be a bit better to wait until around 3 months after she's been in, just in case she's closer to coming in than you think. Probably not terribly dangerous to do it now, just a little more certain that her uterus will be small a couple of months after she's done with her season...

Thanks again, youve been a HUGE help lol, I think i will wait just incase as you said she is closer than we think. Oh the reason i thought Alaska thought this ball was a sick of dying puppy is because everytime it squeaked she whinned and actedd strangely .... hmmm ;)

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Thanks again, youve been a HUGE help lol, I think i will wait just incase as you said she is closer than we think. Oh the reason i thought Alaska thought this ball was a sick of dying puppy is because everytime it squeaked she whinned and actedd strangely .... hmmm ;)

My girls have done that, as well! I always thought it was just because it didn't react - until prodded again! Hard to say what, exactly, goes through those furry little skulls sometimes!

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