I got my dog done before she went into season. 9 months I think.How long after a dogs first season should they be spayed?
Usually vets advise 3 monthsHow long after a dogs first season should they be spayed?
It can depend on breed and also the vet, our vet recommended 12 weeks after first seasonHow long after a dogs first season should they be spayed?
I was constantly looking for symptoms, literally the slightest change in behaviour and I thought it was coming. But seriously, you’ll know when it happens.my girl still hasn’t had her first seasonshe’s 8 months and frankly I’m sick of looking for the symptoms
just want her spade and have it all over with.
Speak to your vets. There is no blanket straight answer*, it should depend on their breed and behaviour. There are many reasons to neuter, but equally many not to.How long after a dogs first season should they be spayed?
Agreed. Our vets will only consider neutering when a dog is fully grown (which is obviously different for all dogs) and even then its not a blanket every dog should be neutered approach which is v old fashioned.Speak to your vets. There is no blanket straight answer*, it should depend on their breed and behaviour. There are many reasons to neuter, but equally many not to.
As a loose rule my practice (I'm a vet nurse) says after 1yo for many dogs and +3 months post season for a witch, but we also have a handout that explains there's a lot to consider.
Personally my witch is still entire and is 2yo. She is reactive and neutering her is not in her best interests.
*ETA and I think any vets who are saying neuter at X age regardless of breed need to update their guidelines. It's a bit of an old-fashioned view!
Oh she is beautiful9 months and keeping us busy!![]()
Oh she is beautifulthose ears!
At training yesterday there was a 15 week old cocker and he was beautiful and so well behaved. I started taking my boy at 12.5 weeks and he’s now 24 (I have to work it out these days when it comes to weeks!)
His off lead walking and recall is excellent and the last two weeks we’ve done a decent walk with him staying off the lead pretty much the whole time, avoiding distractions of bikes, kids and other dogs (although he’ll stop to say hello).
We now need to focus on his loose lead walking. He likes to have his nose to the ground, typical springer! I’m seeing small changes, although he’s also developed a fear of vehicles and traffic tooso doing some desensitisation there.
I’m really enjoying this age though and it’s a relief that the sharp biting and chewing is basically over!![]()
Yes!! Exactly the sameDoes anyone elses pup just LOVE socks?I swear he has some sort of sixth sense, he just knows when you're about to take off or put on some socks. He could be asleep in another room and as soon as I've got a sock out he's there thinking it's a game of tug of war
when I'm emptying the washing machine he's there, waiting to pounce on any socks I might drop
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Yes. Mines 2yo and still loves them.Does anyone elses pup just LOVE socks?I swear he has some sort of sixth sense, he just knows when you're about to take off or put on some socks. He could be asleep in another room and as soon as I've got a sock out he's there thinking it's a game of tug of war
when I'm emptying the washing machine he's there, waiting to pounce on any socks I might drop
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