My vet always keeps mine overnight too, used not to with the males, but, they do with them now too. I asked one time, they said they had the 3 vets that would take turns staying with the ones that had had surgery.
I've never had the blood work done on any of mine, but, have told them if anything arises, then do whatever is necessary. Good luck, your baby will do fine
Mine never had a cone over his hear, the females didn't either, nor did mine have any kind of pain meds.
They usually are much nicer to have around once they're neutered, they're more loving, don't feel they have to run out the door when it's open(if there is a female within a mile away that is in heat), and they don't go marking everything.
Last edited by phfgkl; 12-08-2008 at 06:41 AM.
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