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Old 12-27-2012, 07:12 PM   #7
lisaly
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I agree with Taylor about not neutering a young pup too early. It is best to wait until the growth plates are closed so that there isn't uneven development in his structure. I'm very sorry about the loss of your little boy. Your little girl should be fine being spayed as an adult. I'd recommend that you have pre-surgical blood tests done on her prior to her having surgery. It might take her a little longer to recover after surgery than if she were younger, but you will be minimizing her risks for cancer and pyrometers. I hope your new little boy helps to heal your heart when he joins your family. We lost our last little girl, Ashley, two years ago, but our little girl Katie has really brightened our lives so much since we brought her home on Mother's Day. We still miss our little angels at the Rainbow Bridge, but we completely adore Katie and she has helped with the pain from our loss.
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