Poor pup.

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She's currently alright, it's recommended as a preventative measure. When it happens and requires emergency surgery is when it becomes a big problem. Still, it's a scary thought and worth preventing. I could have it done at a later date but it's best to just have it done while she's spayed vs putting her through another procedure later. She's 3 and fully grown and developed, so time to have her spayed anyways. Not doing that puts them at risk of pyometra. My brothers dog had a liter and developed that after her next heat cycle. Scary stuff.