
I would recommend speying if you do not intend to breed or show. Urinary leaks following spey are relatively common bitchs of most dog breeds and can be managed easily with a variety of affordable medications. Urinary leaking usually occurs in the middle age-older dog not necessarily straight after speying.
Other reasons for speying are:
- cuts out chances of pyometa (as mentioned). Treatment includes fluid therapy, antibiotics, surgery for ovairohysterectomy along with other medication, hospitalisation etc etc
- lessens the changes of mammary tumours
-stops the phantom pregnancy
Yes speying does mean the chance of urinary leakage, coat deterioration and weight gain. But the health reasons alone would make me opt for the op.
Sue