Spaying
during a heat cycle presents a slightly higher risk of complications.
Not exact matches
Once sexually mature, queens have regular
heat cycles during which they may demonstrate restlessness, calling and wailing, squirming, rubbing and
presenting the rear in attempts to attract a mate.
We do not spay dogs
during their
heat cycle, or immediately after their
cycle ends.Once symptoms are no longer
present (swelling, spotting), wait at least one month before scheduling an appointment.If your dog goes into
heat after you schedule an appointment, leave a voicemail message at 312-644-8338, ext. 8050 providing your name and phone number.
Because of the increase in hormones and blood flow to the uterus
during heat cycles and pregnancy in dogs, surgery
presents a much greater risk of complications and we recommend if you elect to terminate the pregnancy, the surgery by performed by your full - service veterinarian.