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Chorcai New member

Joined: 23 Mar 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:03 am Post subject: Morning after pill ??? Dog in heat.... |
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Hello I need some advise, my dog a wee pom x ? = a fox looking poch ! Ran off on me last night when she was left out for her pee, and yes she was in heat (had her booked in this week to get a job done on her), so its 130am frezzzzzeeennn cold and no way would she come back to me she met up with another dog and after an hour of calling and calling I gave up. Along with the fact I didnt want to feak out my neigbours by going in to their back yards.
So I know for a fact she has now been ridden side ways by every dog in the estate. My question is there a for lack of better words a "Morning After Pill" ???
When she gets back she is soooo grounded + no treats for a month that will teach her for been a hussie!!! |
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charmedagain Moderator

Joined: 19 Mar 2004 Posts: 2248 Location: uk
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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There is an injection you can get but most vets in your area will not give it because some dogs get side affects, What they will do is say spay her now.
I do not agree with spaying an inheat bitch as it can cause a mass of problems and worse case scenario death because of the bleeding already going on her body she could heamorragh (sp).
Tell your vet you are not having her spayed until 12weeks after her cycle has ended but you want to terminate a pregnancy that may have started and that you will sign a declaration stating if any side effects do hapen you can not sue them.
When owning an intact bitch that is in heat she should never be off her leash and the furthest you should allow her is a backyard on a leash and you there with her.
Please do not take this as having a pop at you as i am not just saying.
If one vet will not give the injection call another until you find one that will.
If none will then its either take a risk and see if she is in whelp and allow her to carry which really is not much of an option or go ahead and have her spayed now.
Sorry i was not of much more help.
Mike |
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