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Old 11-01-2008, 05:42 PM   #3
Ladymom
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The surgery is more invasive because they have to "search" for the testicles, but it's still pretty routine. Not getting him neutered is much more risky as the testicles can strangulate or become cancerous.

Make sure you get pre op bloodwork done to alert your vet to any condition that might make anesthesia risky. Also make sure your vet uses isoflurane as an anesthesia.
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