Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I have a miniature doodle and my vet wouldn't spay her until she was 6 months old. Larger dogs were even older and for the same reason. It was hard enough to wait until she was 6 months. I live in the country and I kept thinking some morning we will go out there and be attacked by male dogs, because she is in heat. Luckily it all worked out, but it was a worry that last month. It was in my breeder contract that she had to be spayed by 6 months. If my vet had wanted me to wait longer, I might have taken her somewhere else. But being a mini, she had pretty much reached her adult size anyway. She hasn't grown any since then. I have no experience with standard doodles.
We were advised to wait until just before Charlotte's first heat, so we scheduled her spay surgery for about a week prior to her six-month birthday. She weighed a couple of pounds less than she weighs now. Her current weight is 23 pounds. Both the breeder and vet suggested the same timing. I'm not sure what the guidelines are for larger doodles.
Tara is a mini and we waited until she was about 13 months old and had experienced one heat cycle before we had her spayed. We wanted her to have all of her normal hormones during her growth period. This was recommend by our vet too. Her breeder required spaying by 6 months but was willing to work with us. Did your vet explain to you why he/she wants to wait until Lucy Lu is closer to a year? It may have to do with joint health as hormones apparently regulate bone growth which can effect joint health later in life.
I would be surprised if she had reached full growth at 7 months. Genetics can be a tricky thing and the size of the parents, especially in a first cross, don't necessarily dictate the size of their offspring. I met a doodle that was 110 pounds. All of his siblings were in the 45-50 pound range and his owner bought him expecting him to be that size too. I'm not saying you have a potential 110 pounder, just demonstrating the randomness of genetics. I think you're making the right choice to wait.
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