So the dreaded thing has come to pass! Nothing bad, just Zephyr getting spayed. I had debated with myself LONG and HARD about whether I wanted to get it done, or breed her later. But I decided this is the more reasonable, responsible path. Not that I won't miss someday having itty bitty spotty corgi puppies.

Zephyr is recovering well, her incision looks terrible, but normal. If that makes any sense.

They had to pull her last two puppy fangs because the vet said they weren't going to fall out. I was bummed that they didn't save them for me. I would've thought they would have. Now all of her adult teeth are in or almost in. MY BABY IS GETTING SO BIG. She weighs 14 pounds!

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Comment by DR, Nala & Simon on May 20, 2008 at 9:30am
I got Bailey spayed yesterday too. She seems to be doing really well. I am a bundle of nerves. She wants to run and play rough with Cosmo, and I am here thinking "she needs to rest, she is going to get hurt..." But I guess, she knows better than me. No problems of vomiting, bleeding, everything seems fine. She is not whining or anything and swallowed her food this morning.

I think it was the best choice for both of us. And decided if I want another puppy later, I will adopt or get another one. I think you did the right thing too.
Comment by Sam on May 20, 2008 at 7:07am
Good girl for making a responsible choice. While you may have those moments of "what if" overall your experience will be much better. If you really want to give back to the breed that you adore perhaps you can look into becoming a rescue volunteer. There are many lovely corgis that are given up frequently and need a place to "hang their hat" until a new home is found.

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