So my little husky pup (well, HUGE husky pup- almost 40lbs female and still a pup!) is just one week over 5months now, and has a problem. Her two upper canines had both broke when she was a "littler" pup (I dont know how), and we were just waiting for them to come out on thei own. Well, both teeth are still there, broken, gray- and pushed out sideways because her adult teeth have completely come in!

So I call the vet about an hour ago to tell him that I think we will have to get them pulled, and he agrees- but ONLY if I will get her spayed next month. Now, I'm not 100% sure whether or not I want to breed her, if not, she will be spayed- if I do, she will be bred once in a few years, and then be spayed. Wither way, she will be spayed, as I exsplained to the vet. He said NO, thats its a 'policy' of their clinic to have all animals spayed ASAP... Sooo I told him that his is MY dog, not his, she is in perfect health, nothing wrong with her, and it is up to me to get her spayed or not.

Than he said he refuses to microchip her or pull the teeth (since she should be sedadted for both of those, too) unless I agree to get her spayed. So I called another vet and set up an appointment with them.

It just makes me PO'd that he had the nerve to tell me what to do with MY dog! My moms been going to him for years, I just started because I liked how he worked with her dog, but of course my mom had no intensions of breeding her dog (too aggressive).

Has this ever happend to any of you? Sorry this is so long, its just that though I think it is good for a vet to encourage people to spay and neuter, they shouldent say "Well its my way or I;m not doing it"... But maybe thats just my opinion?