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Most of the objections put forward against neutering are unfounded worries. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to speak to us.
Male dogs can be neutered from 6 months to:
Bitches should be neutered from 6 months or, if they have had a season then 2 - 3 months after a season or 2 - 3 months after a false pregnancy.
Early neutering will:
It is a good idea to make preparations before your pet comes home. Your pet may be a little drowsy. It may have a surgical wound, bandages and a Buster collar fitted.
Although you may be very anxious to see your pet as soon as possible and get them home, it is advisable to speak to the veterinary nurse or veterinary surgeon prior to actually seeing your pet.
This will enable complete and thorough postoperative instructions to be given to you, a follow-up appointment can be scheduled and the account settled. It is also an ideal time for you to ask any questions that you have thought of during the day.
Instructions for postoperative care will vary and will depend on the type of surgical procedure your pet has undergone. However, some basic guidelines are set out below:
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