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dont spay her, please! at least allow her the one season. this helps to mature the animal mentally....my advice? get 'the book of the bitch', it costs around £10, and is worth its weight in gold! :luck:lware said:just after advice regarding speying my lurcher bitch before her first season. my vet thinks it is a must. but i am a little unsure. should i let her have a season first.any advice greatly appreciated.
does it stop them getting pregnant?lalena said:dont spay her, please! at least allow her the one season. this helps to mature the animal mentally....my advice? get 'the book of the bitch', it costs around £10, and is worth its weight in gold! :luck:lware said:just after advice regarding speying my lurcher bitch before her first season. my vet thinks it is a must. but i am a little unsure. should i let her have a season first.any advice greatly appreciated.
Good pointer - neutering is a hugely contentious subject as you'll see from the long and heated debates you'll find in FAQ :thumbsup: It's a must-read! Lesley's given you the link so have fun reading :cheers:masta said:
no,sadly..but, it does contain excellent information on the raising and maintaining of your bitch, from puppyhood to old age, common ailments, symptoms for more serious concerns. this is the bible of many dog fanciers. of course the spaying is entirely up to you, but as any animal lover will tell you, its your responsibility to make sure its an informed decision. hope everything goes well :luck:masta said:does it stop them getting pregnant?lalena said:dont spay her, please! at least allow her the one season. this helps to mature the animal mentally....my advice? get 'the book of the bitch', it costs around £10, and is worth its weight in gold! :luck:lware said:just after advice regarding speying my lurcher bitch before her first season. my vet thinks it is a must. but i am a little unsure. should i let her have a season first.any advice greatly appreciated.
hello, we've just had our bitch spayed 5 months AFTER her first season. This was on the advice of our vet and the RSPCA who said you should always wait until after the first season. Apparently, this can reduce the risk of cancers later in life. This advice was backed up by an article I read by a vet in a pet magazine. good luck anywaylware said:just after advice regarding speying my lurcher bitch before her first season. my vet thinks it is a must. but i am a little unsure. should i let her have a season first.any advice greatly appreciated.
dont spay her, please! at least allow her the one season. this helps to mature the animal mentally....my advice? get 'the book of the bitch', it costs around £10, and is worth its weight in gold! :luck:
I've just gone online to try and obtain a copy of the book you recommend, but can't find it - do you have the name of the publisher? thanks, Lindanina said:dont spay her, please! at least allow her the one season. this helps to mature the animal mentally....my advice? get 'the book of the bitch', it costs around £10, and is worth its weight in gold! :luck:
Just to say i agree with you totally. I would NEVER spay a bitch before her first season, this is just my personal opinion but i dont beleive a bitch ever has chance to mature fully if not allowed her first season. To me its along the same lines as making a little girl have a hysterectomy before she even reached puberty.
Most vets will push for you to do it as young as possible as its all money in their pockets.
I thankfully have a brilliant one of the old time vets now & he would never suggest spaying before a first season.
Many years ago (25yrs i hate to say!), i had my first rescue lurcher from Battersea dogs home. I took her to a vet & he suggested spaying her at 6 months old before her first season. Being naive then & she was my first ever dog i stupidly agreed.
Looking back now i realise she was the only bitch i ever had who never matured properly both physically & mentally.
Obviously i think each & every owner should do what they feel is best after all its their dog.
So just hope this helps in some way & whatever anyone does i wish them luck. Nina
here we gobarkersandqueens said:I've just gone online to try and obtain a copy of the book you recommend, but can't find it - do you have the name of the publisher? thanks, Lindanina said:dont spay her, please! at least allow her the one season. this helps to mature the animal mentally....my advice? get 'the book of the bitch', it costs around £10, and is worth its weight in gold! :luck:
Just to say i agree with you totally. I would NEVER spay a bitch before her first season, this is just my personal opinion but i dont beleive a bitch ever has chance to mature fully if not allowed her first season. To me its along the same lines as making a little girl have a hysterectomy before she even reached puberty.
Most vets will push for you to do it as young as possible as its all money in their pockets.
I thankfully have a brilliant one of the old time vets now & he would never suggest spaying before a first season.
Many years ago (25yrs i hate to say!), i had my first rescue lurcher from Battersea dogs home. I took her to a vet & he suggested spaying her at 6 months old before her first season. Being naive then & she was my first ever dog i stupidly agreed.
Looking back now i realise she was the only bitch i ever had who never matured properly both physically & mentally.
Obviously i think each & every owner should do what they feel is best after all its their dog.
So just hope this helps in some way & whatever anyone does i wish them luck. Nina
if i didnt have this book, my litter would have been born by c section. as it was, i stopped my scalpel happy vet by insisting he try oxytocin injections. without this book, i wouldve gone along with him and his advice, and though money isnt more important than my girl, ended up nearly £900 poorer :blink: which is what he told me the proceedure would cost, never mind the (pointless) trauma amber wouldve gone through entirely on his say so.~Helen~ said:Good recommendation!
However, I found it really difficult to get hold of a new copy but I got one secondhand and it's brilliant.
Some secondhand copies are available here - just watch out you don't get stung with P&P on top :thumbsup:
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