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Date: | Sun, 14 Jun 1998 19:10:41 EDT |
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>When can I reasonably expect her to have her first heat? I have been told
>that summer weather (heat?) is a trigger ...
>Anywho...Then, when she does come into heat, I have been told that the vet
>can give her a hormone shot to bring her out of heat.. My question is: Are
>there any objections from the rank and file here to the hormone shots?...
Dear Joe,
Animals generally go into their first heat any time between the ages of 4 to
8 months (four months is early, but has been known to happen). The hormone
shot has some rather nasty side effects, but cannot remember what they are,
I just remember that we refused to do them and mis-mating shots when I
worked for the vet. Perhaps an honest vet can explain in detail the pros
and cons.
[Posted in FML issue 2340]
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