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Please be patient with me... I have been very frustrated finding Zoe a vet to get him neutered. I've been to over 4 vets for a "check up" to feel them out and I haven't found one I liked yet. I'm going to another one on the 12th and am crossing my fingers that he is good. I have a few questions that I hope ya'll can help me with. 1. I wanted laser surgery but this vet does not perform laser, does the regular surgeries heal quickly? 2. Is over 7 months too old? 3. is 260.00 too expensive? 4. How long will Zoe be in pain after the surgery? My heart is aching knowing I have to neuter him. Please help. thank you! |
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Neutering him will bother YOU more than it does him. Good luck and try not to worry to much..... |
Regular surgery heal quick too . 7 months is not too old . All my puppies are neutered or spayed at this age . Mine are not in pain very long . |
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Sorry can't answer most of your questions..I guess prices would depend on where you live. You might ask if there is a spay/neuter day ..some states have these. I do think males bounce back faster then females. The female I had spayed was back to herself in a few days. It's best to get male done before they start to mark..I don't think 7 month is to old. Maybe someone who had their male fixed can tell you more...good luck to you. |
Peanut got neutered on April 11,2006.He is 7months. 260.00 is about right for nuetering. That is the Surgery and Labs. The Labs are a MUST! You dont want to lose your baby because of a blood disorder. Find a Vet that kepts them over night after surgery. Also have them put a collar on Zoe because of Licking problems. We had to go back because of this. Peanut had no pain Medicine.He was OK when we brought him Home. Good Luck finding a Vet. Hugs and Kisses from My two Boys Peanut(7months) and Thumper(13weeks). :hearts-en |
Most offices have set prices for neuters so you could give some a call and find out the rate in your area. Make sure your vet uses isoflurane or sevoflurane gas. It is more expensive, but a lot safer. Have the preop blood tests performed. I'm a little concerned about how many times you've been to the a vet's office. Always hold your dog and never let him on the floor. A vet's office is a very unhealthy environment. Although my vet's office looks very clean, I usually wait outside and have them call me on my cell phone when it's our turn. I know this sounds a little paranoid, but there are more sick dogs and viruses in a vet's office than anywhere else. |
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