Originally posted by QueenScoopalot
Every single one of my personal sweethearts are spayed/neutered. I wouldn't think of NOT altering them. The toughest one to spay was my tiny muliple handicapped Thumbelina (in my siggy below). She has a severe heart murmer, megaespohagus, and radial hypoplasia to top it all off! I had to bite the bullet so to speak when she developed pyometra one weekend. Luck was with me in that the head vet was on call that weekend, and he spayed my little girl. She had a terrible time breathing after surgery due to the tube down her throat, but she pulled through thankfully! The best part of it all was...I never got charged a nickel! Dr Dunn I think also has a soft spot for handicapped animals.
Oh goodness!! I'm so glad this precious sweetheart made it through the surgery OK! That was nice of your Dr not to charge you. Orchids to Dr. Dunn for having a soft spot for handicapped animals
**hugs**