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If you're worried about your pet's health, please speak to a vet or qualified professional.

2 seasons in 11 weeks- for the love of god please advise me!!

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TheFantasticMrsFox · 16/02/2015 23:03

Just that really ^^

DDog3 started her season on 27th November. The past few days she has been attracting attention from DDog2 and, looking back has been a bit "off". Tonight there are blood stains on the dog bed

This was sooo not meant to happen. DDogs1&2 are entire and her first season was horrendous for all parties (I'm almost 100% she hasn't had a split season, she was "in" for a little over three weeks, she was definitely standing and the boys were very adamant that "the time was right" IYKWIM?)

The idea was to speak to the vet and have her spayed next month. I had no inkling she would come in again so soon :(

I really need realistic advice about the likelihood of a vet spaying her while in season, or jabbing her to suppress it (I'm aware that there are risks attached to both but I'm not sure if we can cope with another full season) I was also about to change vets as I'm not overly happy with my current practise. Assuming they refuse to do either, is it unethical of me to phone around and pick a new vet on the basis of whoever might help us?

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MyFeatheryHat · 09/03/2015 10:53

I was as clear as mud there wasn't I basildon?! She had an infection and was in season, she had the jab and ABs. Today she's been given Galstop, will go back in a week and hopefully be spayed the following week.

bran it's a bit late for that really Hmm As I explained upthread, the intention was always to have her spayed. The boys are entire as they are working dogs so traditionally left entire. We were well prepared for the mayhem that would ensue while she had one season, and were happy to accommodate that. What we were totally unprepared for (as would most people be) was three seasons in a shade over three months.

We may get DDog2 done but DDog1 is a very anxious and nervy type who we were advised to leave entire if at all possible. In any case he's mostly unconcerned by the goings on, sitting rather primly with a cats bum mouth most of the time. It's DDog2 who is the real problem.

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