ourempire
Well-known member
Hi!
As some of you might remember we have a bit of a problem with Molly, when she was in season a while ago. She dug her way into our neighbours little male dog (http://board.cavaliertalk.com/showthread.php?t=17791).
Today we went to the vet who scanned her, but luckily there were no puppies on their way!
Molly was then rewarded with a spay, and we brought her home one hour ago. She is now lying sleeping with me, on a big pillow on the floor, while I am writing this. We bought her a pet-pig for when she is more awake, as you can see on the picture.
Actually, it is a relief not to have to think of pregnancies, since she was VERY interested in other male dogs during her first season.
Now she has to wear her belly-cover for the next 10 days, and after that there is no worries about letting our little sex maniac free in the garden.
As some of you might remember we have a bit of a problem with Molly, when she was in season a while ago. She dug her way into our neighbours little male dog (http://board.cavaliertalk.com/showthread.php?t=17791).
Today we went to the vet who scanned her, but luckily there were no puppies on their way!
Molly was then rewarded with a spay, and we brought her home one hour ago. She is now lying sleeping with me, on a big pillow on the floor, while I am writing this. We bought her a pet-pig for when she is more awake, as you can see on the picture.
Actually, it is a relief not to have to think of pregnancies, since she was VERY interested in other male dogs during her first season.
Now she has to wear her belly-cover for the next 10 days, and after that there is no worries about letting our little sex maniac free in the garden.