Monday, March 19, 2012

Warning! These pictures are Gross (yet necessary).

Doc, do I Really need to spay Fluffy?

If I had a nickel for every time a well meaning  client asks this question, I would have....probably taken an extended vacation to a tropical island to sip little umbrella- drinks under a palm tree.


 The answer is (still the same): "Yes, you Should definitely spay Fluffy."
If breast cancer does not scare you, and it should ( one out of four female dogs who were either not spayed/ or spayed after the critical second heat cycle will get it)
I hope this  picture will inch you closer to making the decision.

An ovariohysterectomy (spay) on a young healthy dog or cat is a relatively cheap surgery, which your beloved pet will only need once during its lifetime.

 On the other hand, the price goes up about ten fold and the risk much higher if you wait until your pet develops pyometra.
 image of a pyometra.

What you are seeing is a ginormous puss-filled uterus, which was ready to burst inside this dog's abdomen. The patient narrowly escaped septic peritonitis.

Fortunately, she survived, with her owner much wiser for the experience.

Your female dog might not be so lucky.

There is a critical period during which a pet owner should watch for pyometra. This is usually 4-6 weeks after the female goes through a heat cycle. 
Symptoms to watch for are:
  • increased thirst
  • decreased appetite
  • depression
  • discharge or licking at the vulva
  • bloating
  • vomiting (late sign)
  • weight loss

So....believe me when I say: " you really should spay Fluffy"

Shall We Dance?


Shayla is a four year old Great Dane shamelessly bossed about by an eight pound chihuahua, Sophie.

 The humans who rescued her make up for the abuse by humoring  her  rotten.

When attending to her allergies on her last veterinary hospital visit seemed like a colossal waste of her  time, Shayla elected instead to teach her dad to waltz....so we turned up Tchaikovsky for the couple.




Some day Shayla will teach her dad to swing......





Oops


Almost forgot. 

Shayla is more  horse than dog..

this might be more her style.