Changes after Spaying? (BTmomma)

    • Gold Top Dog

    Changes after Spaying? (BTmomma)

    Hey all -

    Getting Bailey spayed in 2 weeks and she is 14 months old... She is VERY hyper active... I am totally used to that :) One thing that cracks me up about her..... I was reading an article and they say Bull Terriers are highly nuerotic...

    Bailey in her first heat went through a false pregnancy (there was NO POSSIBLE way she was pregnant) but I knew something was up when her teets got so swollen and bruised... Then milk came... I mean real milk... She would walk around whining and whining and the vet said that she was going through a false pregnancy and it was common in - once again - highly nuerotic bitches... He said it would most likely happen again in her next heat and possible get worse... SO - we are getting her spayed before her next heat and I am wondering - will her attitude change any you think?  Weight gain?  With her still being a pup practically - what are your thoughts?

    Thanks in advance!

    • Gold Top Dog

     I've had 3 females spayed at 6 months old and never saw a difference in their attitude.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I have spayed every female dog and cat I have ever owned and have not had weight gain problems or and changes in behavior.  She will be happier IMO.  Not sure why your Vet thinks false pregnancy has anything to do with a dog being neurotic other than male chauvinist thinking!  Lots of dogs have false pregnancies and hopefully Bailey won't after she is spayed. 

    • Gold Top Dog

    JackieG

    I have spayed every female dog and cat I have ever owned and have not had weight gain problems or and changes in behavior.  She will be happier IMO.  Not sure why your Vet thinks false pregnancy has anything to do with a dog being neurotic other than male chauvinist thinking!  Lots of dogs have false pregnancies and hopefully Bailey won't after she is spayed. 

    Surprise Is is possible to still have them after spayed?

    • Gold Top Dog

    I can't imagine that false pregnancies occur after spaying.  Although it does take a little while (about a month or so) for all of the hormones to dispel from the body.

    The only problem I've ever had after spaying is elder incontinence.  No issues with behavior or weight gain.

    Good Luck!

    • Gold Top Dog

     Emma was spayed before she left the litter. She is 5 years old, quite lean, active, and intense. Bailey's activity level may slow down, some, soon, but I would expect that whether she's spayed or not. She's still just a puppy, and will be maturing a LOT in the next year.

    • Gold Top Dog

    She will be happier -- false pregnancies can be really hard on them.  Most of the time when you hear about dogs with weight gain after spay/neuter it's simply because people then feed them more out of mis-guided "pity" or they don't take the dog's day to day needs into account.  Or they take that time to switch them to adult food and just assume an amount and never evaluate it carefully.

    If she's less active *evaluate it* and feed her accordingly.  My vet usually tells people to feed them a bit less if they are staying on the same food.  As she leaves that killer young-puppy-adult stage she WILL slow down a bit and burn less.  So then you adjust.  But they don't gain just because they had surgery.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Awww... Thor wishes he was closer to hold her paw while in recovery...

     

    Thor was neutered after his third birthday and he didn't change a bit. The only major thing that happened is that he now weights 2 kilos more than he used to and I think the move and change of foods and everything had to do with it, so don't worry, Bailey will be the same. Give her some kisses from us!