Spaying a bitch

DJC

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At what age would you get a bitch spayed if you are not going to breed with her
I am waiting for a pup should pick her up med December how long before I take her to the vet

DJC
 
6 months, normal advice is before first season...... Although some disagree and say wait until after, but I'm sure the vets will advise you accordingly
 
I'm just going to quote myself from Wednesday:

The risk of a bitch developing mammary tumours if spayed before the first season are virtually 0%, but there is a small increase in the risk of the bitch developing lifelong incontinence.

If you spay the bitch after the 1st season the risk of her developing mammary tumours remains very small and the risk of incontinence is lower.

Our practice policy is to spay 3 months after first season, but we will do them at other times if the owner wants. The increased risk of incontinence is very small. There is not an absolutely correct answer.

If you don't intend to breed then I would advise neutering (I intend to do our puppy after her first season).

The keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery is gaining popularity. There are studies showing less pain and faster healing. Full work at 10 days may be possible if done that way. The cost is greater and the operating time can be longer. With good surgical technique and adequate analgesia the benefits are very small.

In answer to the OPs question, I would agree that 3 weeks before full work would be more reasonable.
 
£150-£275 with us (varies based on weight, only exceptional dogs would fall into 'giant' and be up at the top end).

It's one of those things where the price can vary depending on local conditions. My personal belief is to charge all surgery 'fairly'. Some practices charge £100 to spay a bitch, but £500 to remove a simple lump. I guess it evens out in the end (both for the owner and the practice) but it's not very transparent and doesn't make much sense.

Beware buying vet care on price alone! Standards vary enormously.
 
£150-£275 with us (varies based on weight, only exceptional dogs would fall into 'giant' and be up at the top end).

It's one of those things where the price can vary depending on local conditions. My personal belief is to charge all surgery 'fairly'. Some practices charge £100 to spay a bitch, but £500 to remove a simple lump. I guess it evens out in the end (both for the owner and the practice) but it's not very transparent and doesn't make much sense.

Beware buying vet care on price alone! Standards vary enormously.
Apache it's great to,have somebody like you on this site thanks for all your advise I will PM
A you if I need to talk to you direct thanks again for your in put
DJC
 
£150-£275 with us (varies based on weight, only exceptional dogs would fall into 'giant' and be up at the top end).

It's one of those things where the price can vary depending on local conditions. My personal belief is to charge all surgery 'fairly'. Some practices charge £100 to spay a bitch, but £500 to remove a simple lump. I guess it evens out in the end (both for the owner and the practice) but it's not very transparent and doesn't make much sense.

Beware buying vet care on price alone! Standards vary enormously.

Thanks Apache
 
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