glenmar
Posted : 1/31/2010 2:40:19 PM
Gina is absolutely on target with her observations. And often, even an experienced breeder doesn't quite catch the first signs of pregnancy.
The ideal time to spay is when the uterus has had a chance to return to it's normal size and shape following heat or pregnancy. A blood engorged uterus is spongier than normal and their ARE some increased risks, but, there are also increased risks from letting a pup this young whelp. Six of one, half dozen of the other. Yes, the best thing to do is to spay NOW, or as soon as humanly possible.
Not knowing your situation, I can only hope that this will be helpful given your Dad's lack of attention.
Might I remind everyone, that we don't know the situation. Dad could have dementia or worse and just not be able to be responsible. We don't know, so we shouldn't judge.