By sam
Date 22.01.09 14:12 UTC

Thanks to everyone who commented, I can see its raised many sensitive issues and I have read all the posts. If we continue along the same vein on this post then im sure it will be locked, so please dont start arguing again on this one...this is just to let you know the latest.
It appears that the 1st vet wasnt 100% sure about her being inpup....so yesterday my cousin went to another vet in maidstone who had a scanner, and the result was that she was too obese to get a result as they couldnt see through the fat!!! Having spent 4 hours with my own vet this morning (dont ask!) I mentioned it to him and he found this odd as modern scanners should be well capable. However I am only getting my cousins version 2nd hand so maybe something was lost along the way. I shall speak with her tonight. her/their ONLY interest is in saving the bitch. Nothing else. I am going to suggest she has it xrayed and if its def in whelp, to have an instant spay and remove the non viable pups. If not in whelp I will still suggest they take the risk of a spay, as they are clearly unable to manage a simple thing like one small dog :( :( I will post further when I have spoken to her tonight.
Thanks for the update too, wondered what was happening. :-)
Playing devils advocate here, the vet if she is pregnant thought she was maybe 50ish days, but now is not even sure that she is in whelp, so I'm just wondering why they thought she was pregnant in the first place?
Do you think that she is just extremely obese, and there never were any pups, that the first vet may just have thought it had to be a pregnancy due to her size?
Curiouser and curiouser, I know you can't answer me as you know no more than us, but it is all very strange.
If she isn't in whelp, I would advise a strict diet and exercise before being spayed, she needs that weight got rid of first, before an operation.
It could be that this bitch has silent seasons or none at all, it does happen, (maybe that is why they have never noticed) though with silent ones the vulver generally still swells, oh this is a real mystery.