11 year springer, spayed now not herself

11 year springer, spayed now not herself

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heisthegaffer

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3,607 posts

204 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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Hi all

Mother in law's 11 year old springer has been spayed this year and since then she has been permanently hungry and thirsty with a very dry nose. She'll drink litres of water at a time for instance.

Is this normal or has the vet cocked up? Been back to the vets and they can find nothing wrong.

moorx

3,788 posts

120 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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Not necessarily a cock up, but I'd be concerned about those changes, particularly the water intake. I presume they've checked for infections and diabetes?

Personally, I think I'd be going back to the vets.

heisthegaffer

Original Poster:

3,607 posts

204 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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moorx said:
Not necessarily a cock up, but I'd be concerned about those changes, particularly the water intake. I presume they've checked for infections and diabetes?

Personally, I think I'd be going back to the vets.
Thanks, we are very concerned. May take her back to another vets.

bexVN

14,682 posts

217 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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Why was she spayed so late on? Were blood tests done first.

Nothing springs to mind to suggest the 'vet has cocked up' but there are increased risks re anaesthetics in older patients such as renal function.

Make sure the Vet understands your concerns before changing.