I'm not planning to spay my dog until she is two. I want to make absolutly sure that she is fully developed physicaly and mentaly before spaying. I think if your going to hold off on spaying her for awhile you might want to re evaluate your containment system. When my puppy came into season I locked her in the kennel in the middle of the fenced in back yard. I got two other dogs in the back with her who would raise hell if anything got close to the yard and left instructions with my wife to call animal control and me at work if any intact males showed up. I crated her at night in the house with my son's "tighty whiteys" What are your plans to prevent pregnancy? I'm still trying to figure out if there is any more I can do besides take her to work with me <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
You better believe that where there's a will (or a female in season) there's a way! Our 7 month old GSD is in heat right now. She goes out with a human escort and then comes back in to either be crated or get her panties put on so she can have some house freedom. (She is going to be one of the messy ones, I'm afraid.) You cannot be too careful. My GSD/Great Dane mix Cleo (r.i.p.) was the result of a PSD digging a four foot deep tunnel out of his covered kennel in one night and paying a visit to the Great Dane next door in her six foot chain link kennel!
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