I dont know what you mean, buddy? Do you need our protocols for vaccinations and desexing? If you want advice for desexing bitches in season here, not advised because there are too many engorged blood vessels and they can bleed profusely during recovery. Vax protocol changed a few years ago. Used to be every year now it's all vax and boosters in the first year then boosters every 2 or 3 years.
The spay thing reminds me of a cat that came in several years ago for being a bit off her game. The only thing that turned up on her exam was some tartar and gingivitis, so the owner agreed to a dental cleaning and, after some debate, finally agreed to spay her as well while we had her down. Her teeth needed the cleaning, but were OK underneath, but she turned out to be in the earliest stages of a pyometra -- nasty, potentially life-threatening uterine infection, which the spay obviously nipped in the bud. She perked right up after that!
Do let us know how DP does with her cleaning.
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