Spaying
and neutering
Spaying and
neutering of dogs are highly
wanted if you don’t want
to breed the dogs and however,
these activities need to be
carried out by qualified veterinarians
specialized in pet care and
management. Anesthesia is required
along with due surgical procedures
for carrying out the spaying
and neutering.
One has to
understand first the terms like
spaying or neutering. Both are
related to the surgical approaches
of sterilization in case of
females and males respectively.
However, the term neutering
is also related to such procedures
in both sexes. Accidental pregnancies
that are not wanted can be highly
minimized by these procedures.
Spaying and
neutering helps to prevent occurrence
of pyometra, which is a common
reproductive disorder-giving
problem to the dog owners. In
male dogs, the neutering helps
to prevent the occurrence of
prostate enlargement or cancer.
Hence, these help to minimize
the incidences of reproductive
disorders in dogs.
By these spaying
and neutering, the male dog’s
desire in search of female dog
in heat is highly minimized
and hence, wandering of male
dog is reduced. The animal becomes
calm also by these surgical
remedies. Territorial behavior
of these animals is also highly
minimized by these in case of
male dogs.
Spaying of
your dog before the occurrence
of first heat is the best one
to avoid the incidence of breast
cancer. If the dog is spayed
after the first heat, the chances
of occurrence of breast cancer
in them is more and has been
proved by research. Younger
group of dogs need to be subjected
to these operations to avoid
complications in future.
Many veterinarians
prefer the spaying and neutering
of dogs only at the age of five
to six years. However, these
can be performed even at the
age of three to five years.
Postoperative care needs to
be followed meticulously to
avoid the occurrence of infections
by microbial organisms.
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