alohadaisy
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So I have had my rescue for about a week and half. The vet estimates she's between 2 and 3 years old. She was very skinny and suffering from a lot of skin and eye issues. The vet gave her the all clear on blood tests and prescribed 8 days of antibiotics to clear up her skin, eye and respiratory infections. I have her on a raw diet and I'm pretty sure we are experiencing a yeast die off now - dealing with excessive paw licking and yeasty ears but she's looking better every day, her fur is already growing and she's gaining. She's a champion napper, pretty much her day is watching me make her food, eating her food then napping in the living room until dinner time. I'm hoping she'll get more energy as she gains weight and recovers from whatever happened to her.
I am pretty sure she came into heat 3 days ago - her genitals are enlarged and she's started bleeding little droplets of blood. I am not sure what to do, my plan was to get her weight up, house-train her and deal with the yeast, then spay her when she was in top health. Her getting pregnant is not a concern - she inside all the time except when I take her outside to do her business so she is always supervised. Is it safe to get her spayed while she is in heat? Considering her state of health should I stick to plan and wait?
Thanks!
I am pretty sure she came into heat 3 days ago - her genitals are enlarged and she's started bleeding little droplets of blood. I am not sure what to do, my plan was to get her weight up, house-train her and deal with the yeast, then spay her when she was in top health. Her getting pregnant is not a concern - she inside all the time except when I take her outside to do her business so she is always supervised. Is it safe to get her spayed while she is in heat? Considering her state of health should I stick to plan and wait?
Thanks!