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    My dog is getting spayed tomorrow

    My 1 and 1/2 yr old Beagle is getting spayed tomorrow. I feel so bad for her. Part of me doesn't want to do this, but I don't want to deal with her being pregnant and also her period again. I just don't like seeing anyone in pain, especially someone I live with. Hopefully the pain medicine will help her, but I know she will be hurting for a few days. I just wondered if anyone has had this happen to their dog around this age and how recovery went? Also, how was your dog after the surgery? I know tomorrow will be an emotional day for me. Thanks for the help. I need all the help on this please.

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    I feel for you-its hard when our pets have to have things done too

    But-To answer your question-I have a lab/chow mix-she will be 7 this fall. We had her spayed when she was 2 1/2 to 3 yrs old(ok I cant remember the excact age) She did really well. She was sore for a few days and that was it. We just had to watch her cause they like to lick the owie(incision)(eww) but its their natural instint to do. And we tried to not let the kids be to rowdy around her for a few days too.
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    {{{{Passions27}}}} I am sure that she will do fine. Good luck!

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    We had our dog spayed right after we got her from the humane society. She was about 1 1 2/years old (she's 2 now). She stayed overnight at the vet's (make sure you have them give her a pain shot after the surgery, it's a big help) and she was just fine when we picked her up the next day. She was just a bit tired, that's all.

    Sometimes, after the surgery, you might notice that the scar area may become a bit red and inflamed after a few days. This is quite normal. The vet can give you some antibiotics to treat this (happened to our dog) and it will go away very quickly with no adverse affects whatsoever.

    I was a vet tech for a while, so I pretty much know what to expect and what to do. Don't worry, your precious doggie will be just fine!!
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    Cab92, I don't come to the vent/whine section much, but had to vent about my dog. I'm feeling great Cab92.

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    It's not as bad as you are thinking it's going to be. Dogs don't seem to be in as much pain like people do when they have had surgery. One of my dogs was fixed and she acted like nothing was wrong other than she just wasn't as active for a few days. I took the stitches out myself. They didn't even give me nothing to give her for pain. Don't worry so much, just keep in mind you are doing the right thing.
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    Thank you everyone for your support. I will let you know how it goes later. Cab92, thanks. I will make sure he posts the pictures our Ethan after he is born. Sorry to hear about Raisin, atleast now he is home safe. Good luck with your little dog tomorrow. I just wish I didn't have to be the bad guy here. I had to take away Biscuit's (our dog) food and drink last night at 9pm and then I have to take her to have surgery. We don't get along anyways cause we are girls and have attitudes!! LOL!! But I do love her and don't like her in pain. Cab92, have a safe drive down here. Hope Austin and I won't be in AZ when you are visiting. We are going July 2nd to the 16th.

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    Thanks Cab92. I meant to tell you, We found out a couple of days ago that my youngest sister (Jennifer) is pregnant. She's not sure how far along, but thinks 4 weeks. She won't have a sonogram for 2 more weeks. So her and her husband are just thrilled and so is the rest of the family. So our kids will be 7 months apart.

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    Good for you!!!! I wish that MORE owners would have this done. There are WAYYYYYY too many strays running around and too many dogs and pups that have to be put to sleep (yeah--- more like suffocated) bcuz ppl are too selfish to have their dog spayed or neutered.
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    Don't worry. I worked at an animal hospital for several years, and it really doesn't take long for recovery. I've also never seen any commplications from this type of surgery. You're doing the right thing for your dog--unspayed females can get nasty infections later in life (which I'll refrain from explaining in detail ). It's much better to cause a very minimal pain now than a great deal of pain later. Plus, I'm sure she doesn't like being in heat with no outlet. I repeat, you are doing the right thing; just keep telling yourself that you are being a responsible pet owner by doing this.
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    Originally posted by Kyla Kym
    It's not as bad as you are thinking it's going to be. Dogs don't seem to be in as much pain like people do when they have had surgery. One of my dogs was fixed and she acted like nothing was wrong other than she just wasn't as active for a few days. I took the stitches out myself. They didn't even give me nothing to give her for pain. Don't worry so much, just keep in mind you are doing the right thing.

    Mimi thought she was SuperDog two days after her surgery. I think it's easier on older dogs. The puppy stage is winding down and they'll be less apt to hurt themselves. JMHO!
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