The News
Officially Mika has been spayed. Good news for us and bad news for her. The good news is we can now let her roam freely in the house in the presence of Kenji instead of confining her into the cage. Besides she don't need to worry of her monthly chores (more like our chore) to do the clean up job. The bad news is she cannot bear any puppies and will have to be confined in the cage with no bathing for 2 weeks.
Why?
Sharon had it planned out before bringing her home. We knew Kenji is around and it will be a mess to have Silky-ShihTzus walking around. Not an entirely nice breed in my opinion. You should see one of those and have a good laugh. Kekekeke!
The ProcedureThe veterinary procedure is pretty simple. Anaesthetic is administered and she is allow to pass out. A small incision of 2 inches is cut on her lower abdomen near her vagina (I don't know what is canine's called). Then the womb is easily identified because it is just below the tissue and fat. Tubes are cut, vessels are partitioned and fixed. Then the whole womb is removed. The incision is 'stitched' using platlets-based adhesive liquid to allow fast recovery and mark free healing.