Spaying Questions
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Spaying Questions
So I have a question on what everyone recommends doing regarding spaying your females dogs? So our female puppy is about 8 months old now. She has not had her heat cycle yet, and I have heard not to spay her until after her first cycle. Why is that? This being my first time ever having a female dog, I’m not quite sure what to expect as far as periods or whatever you call it for dogs. Do you really have to put a diaper on them? And what should I do with her while my wife and I are gone to work all day? And last question, on average, how old are they when they usually come into their first heat cycle? Thank in advance everyone.
Re: Spaying Questions
You might find this read, VERY informative as to Spay/Neuter:
http://therio.org/associations/2746/fil ... 202012.pdf
For additional information that may be of interest:
http://therio.org/displaycommon.cfm?an= ... clenbr=323
http://therio.org/associations/2746/fil ... 202012.pdf
For additional information that may be of interest:
http://therio.org/displaycommon.cfm?an= ... clenbr=323
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Re: Spaying Questions
I recommend spaying at about 2-3 years old, depending on whether the dog has reached maturity or not. Contrary to many posters on here, I have seen firsthand both the effects of pyometra and mammary cancer and I choose to spay a female to avoid those risks. I would wait to spay until the dog has some growth on her though and not do a pediatric spay.
My current GSP didn't come into heat until she was 14 months old. I spayed her just short of her 2nd birthday. Previous to doing much research on the issue (my first dozen dogs or so), I had previously spayed and neutered at about 6-8 months. Now I'm much more inclined to wait on the spay and to consider strongly whether the neuter is necessary for a male.
Females in heat will bleed - we have used small boy's underpants (they have a built-in tail hole). You do have to be very diligent that your dog isn't left alone while in heat - males can and will go over kennels and breed through fences (I've seen that one in person). They will come from distances to try and breed your dog - so just be careful with her during the danger period. I would crate her while you're gone, that will keep the messes to a minimum - I surely would not leave her unattended in an outdoor kennel or yard - males are pretty darn persistent when it comes to breeding time.
My current GSP didn't come into heat until she was 14 months old. I spayed her just short of her 2nd birthday. Previous to doing much research on the issue (my first dozen dogs or so), I had previously spayed and neutered at about 6-8 months. Now I'm much more inclined to wait on the spay and to consider strongly whether the neuter is necessary for a male.
Females in heat will bleed - we have used small boy's underpants (they have a built-in tail hole). You do have to be very diligent that your dog isn't left alone while in heat - males can and will go over kennels and breed through fences (I've seen that one in person). They will come from distances to try and breed your dog - so just be careful with her during the danger period. I would crate her while you're gone, that will keep the messes to a minimum - I surely would not leave her unattended in an outdoor kennel or yard - males are pretty darn persistent when it comes to breeding time.
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Re: Spaying Questions
On the note of spaying to decrease the incidence of mammary tumors, the likelihood of a mammary cancer developing increases with every heat cycle your bitch goes through. But..... once she gone through a 2nd heat cycle there is no protective benefit of spaying. The incidence of mammary tumors in dogs spayed before their first heat cycle is less than 1%. It's 8% for those that have had one cycle before spaying and then jumps all the way to 26% for dogs that have cycled twice. If you're waiting until 2-3 years of age before spaying, you're not decreasing the likelihood of mammary gland tumors at all (unless you have a dog that for some reason hasn't cycled twice by that age). Now I'm by no means arguing for pediatric spays or for not spaying at all either. Just thought it might be important to clarify this one point. I really don't feel like there's one perfect time. It depends a lot on the owner and how they value the various benefits/risks associated with spaying at any given age. Do some research, read some papers, and talk to some vets. I applaud your diligence in trying to do what's best for your dog!
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Re: Spaying Questions
Out of many females we have had I have had one that developed mammary cancer. She was 12 at the time and was a female that had a false pregnancy every time she came in season. And I should say we never spayed any females except for one that ended up with an infection and I didn't want to take the chance of losing her. And having a kennel full of dogs for years we had little problem with males getting to females, even when kenneled side by side. Just be careful and do whatever you need to do to prevent accidents and you should be fine.
This said, I think it is your decision to make as there seems to be no right or wrong. There are good as well as bad consequences with whatever you do. If you do decide to spay, I would definitely wait till the dog has matured as far as growth is concerned.
Ezzy
This said, I think it is your decision to make as there seems to be no right or wrong. There are good as well as bad consequences with whatever you do. If you do decide to spay, I would definitely wait till the dog has matured as far as growth is concerned.
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Re: Spaying Questions
I had to have my female spayed ( long story unexpected) one problem i have now is keeping weight off her i feed her less than my other 2 and she always looks out of shape.