Awwwww! She looks fantastic! What a difference after 6 weeks of TLC. I'm thinking she's blessed to have been rescued and have such a wonderful home.
Dogs that are well cared for usually don't have accidents in their crates, they like their beds to be clean![]()
Since she's still recovering from maltreatment & being trained to 'go' outside, does her vet feel there's a medical reason to spay her at such a young age? Just want to be clear, I'm not saying you shouldn't spay her ~ because I think you should. I'm just curious.....
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We have definitely been putting the love/time/sacrifices it takes too give her everything she needs to be as healthy as possible!
According to the veterinarian she is 14-15weeks of age but what the owner told us makes her 12-13weeks. Not sure if that makes a difference about the surgery, also she will be under full anesthetics during the operation and pain meds thereafter. The Vet explained the process they use compared to a pound of shelter so I think she's in good hands and will make a good recovery!
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