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Shanty is a 5 year old female Australian cattle dog mix. She came in to our clinic in March 2008 because she was limping on her right rear leg. ...Read more...

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Spay / Neuter Facts

All pets not intended for breeding should be surgically spayed/neutered for several important reasons. In addition to improved health and behavior resulting from this surgery, you will be doing your part to reduce the numbers of unwanted pets.

    THE BENEFITS
    Females: Spaying - Ovariohysterectomy
  • Prevents signs of estrus (heat)
  • Prevents blood stains on carpet from heat cycle
  • Decreases chance of breast tumors
  • Eliminates chance of cystic ovaries
  • Eliminates chance of uterine infections
  • Prevents breast development (if done early)
  • No unwanted pregnancies or offspring

    Males: Neutering - Castration
  • Reduced prostatic disease
  • Testicular disease eliminated
  • Decreases desire to roam
  • Decreases odor of tom cat urine
  • Decreases aggression
  • Reduces spraying and marking
  • Eliminates undesirable sexual behavior

 

OTHER FACTS

  • Your pet will not become obese because of this surgery.Diet, exercise and heredity have much more influence on the weight and attitude of your pet.
  • Surgery is recommended by the time your pet is six months old, but it can be done at any age.
  • Surgery is performed painlessly while your pet is under general anesthesia. Surgical risk is minimal. Most pets go home the same day. Post-surgical pain is managed with medication.

 

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