pedromramos
Boxer Pal
No, I don't
First and foremost, I want her well-being.
If she has any medical problem, of course I will not allow her to get pregnant and, if medically safe, she will be spayed. However, the fact is that ultra-sound exams and all the tests she has undertaken have shown no physical damage or health problem that could have caused this situation. That's why the vet thinks that it might have been an ocasional hormonal disruption. And it's only if that proves to be so, that I will let her get pregnant.
And if, God forbids, she should really have a medical problem with her kidneys, surgery is, at least, as dangerous ...
Checkers said:So you are saying that after ALL that she has been through, and knowing full well that she has a medical problem, you still want to endanger her life for some puppies? Wow.
First and foremost, I want her well-being.
If she has any medical problem, of course I will not allow her to get pregnant and, if medically safe, she will be spayed. However, the fact is that ultra-sound exams and all the tests she has undertaken have shown no physical damage or health problem that could have caused this situation. That's why the vet thinks that it might have been an ocasional hormonal disruption. And it's only if that proves to be so, that I will let her get pregnant.
And if, God forbids, she should really have a medical problem with her kidneys, surgery is, at least, as dangerous ...