Help in need!!! Questions i should ask my vet to schedule Nuetering http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...04&postcount=1 |
Well they will just tell you no food or water the night before. Make sure you ask for pain meds for your baby as they are optional and sometimes they don't give them. Neutering I think is less painful than spaying on the females as the incision is tiny compared to the one made for spaying females. Anyhow your boy will be fine and best wishes.:animal36 |
thanks so much I just called and made the appointment 12/28 operation time 9:15am No food or water after 12 the night before Blood work will be done the same day He will have desolving stitches which will last for about 10 days Gas anesthesia Surgery time is 30-40 minutes $50 laser reduces pain and bleeding $135 for the surgery $40 for medication He goes home the same day around 6pm or 7pm |
Chewy was just spayed less than 2 weeks ago. She was also able to go home at the end of the day. But honestly she was only in pain the first night when i brought her home , i gave her one pill to get her to go to sleep. the next morning she was pretty much back to normal just a little slower than usual so i didnt igve her anything else. The vet didnt charge me for the meds...but they only gave me 3 pills which are 1/8 of a pill each. the surgery was 85 dollars and they also used gas which i hear is better. I finally found a good vet in brooklyn ny....if anyone needs a recomendation let me know dont worry hell be fine and back to jumping around in no time good luck |
You can also look at this website http://www.friendsofanimals.org/ You can buy spay/neuter certificates that vets will take as long as your vet participated I think a neuter is $65. http://www.friendsofanimals.org/snce...tructions.html The Friends of Animals certificate covers the cost of a routine spay/neuter procedure including a cursory (not full) surgical pre-exam, anesthesia, surgical procedure, waste disposal, day of surgery post-operative care and pain-relief, hospitalization as required, and stitch removal if necessary. The certificate takes about a week to receive. |
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