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ragapple asked in PetsDogs · 6 years ago

Gravid spay? #1 list advice but how is it possible? takes months and months in my area. Still trying to get a dog spayed since SEPTEMBER?

Update:

private practice to which I'm been taking dog for YEARS - and this is not first time

you can't even schedule till you sceduled and HAD done pespay physical (physical 3-4 months before in other context doesn't count), scanning for microchip required (better have proof its registered to you)

not first time I've gone through this even have a dog who DIED because they delayed 2 months in situation requiring urgency

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  • 6 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    That is ridiculous.. and they are making money anyway with all this pre-spay op check and everything.

    Never heard of anything like this before at all and I'd be looking for somewhere else.

  • 6 years ago

    Then why are you using that vet clinic? Schedule a spay with another clinic. They do them for people without making someone wait months. You can also contact the local shelter or animal control and ask where to take a dog for a fast gravid spay.

  • Pamela
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    I am sure there is more then one vet in you area.

    Call around and ask for advice, getting a dog spayed shouldn't be so hard.

  • 6 years ago

    It can take months if you are trying to use a free or low cost clinic.

    But it does not take that long to book a spay with a vet.

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  • 6 years ago

    BS! Plenty of other vets around, stop being lazy and look for another vet.

  • Kira
    Lv 4
    6 years ago

    that's bad go to another vet!

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