Thanks for the reply. I guess you are not familiar with minimally invasive surgery commonly called laproscopic surgery. It is used on humans for many surgeries and now animals as well if the vet has an advanced surgery unit. I can assure you things are not left inside your pet that should be removed. I have had many pets spayed before with no real issues but I am in favor of any surgery that is better for the health and comfort of your pet. Look it up. You might just learn something new!
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