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Pet Neutering: A Preventative Treatment

Pet neutering in Snodland offers many benefits for cats, dogs and rabbits that ensure they can live long, happy, healthy lives. At Sandhole Vet, we advocate for prevention to avoid the need for cures, which are rare and costly. Pet neutering is a cost-effective and beneficial procedure for the improved health of your pets.

 What is Neutering?

Neutering is a procedure that prevents your pet from breeding. Cats, dogs, rabbits and other small creatures typically have neutering surgery for a variety of reasons.

Castration is the term used to describe what happens to male pets. A veterinarian removes both testicles, which eliminates the primary source of male hormone, testosterone. This prevents them from being able to breed.

Spaying is the term used to describe the process of sterilising females. A veterinarian often removes both the ovaries and the uterus. This means that the female is unable to become pregnant.

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The Benefits of Pet Neutering in Snodland

  • Male pets who have been castrated have a much lower risk of developing certain prostate illnesses and testicular cancer.
  • Spaying female pets is believed to lower their risk of mammary (breast) cancer, which can be deadly. Neutering them at an early age may further minimise the danger.
  • Prevent unwanted pregnancies, especially for very young pets, kittens come into heat early and can get pregnant quite young. This is preventable with neutering.
  • For certain breeds, pregnancy and delivery can be dangerous.

Benefits for Pet Owners

  • If a female becomes pregnant, it can be quite expensive (owing to probable problems and puppy delivery). Puppies also require a lot of ongoing attention. Neutering your dog eliminates the need for pricey vet expenses and 24-hour care for new puppies.
  • Female dogs in heat may be unpleasant, with a bloody discharge that might linger for seven to ten days. You'll also need to keep them separate from intact males. This can be challenging, especially on walks.

When Should I Get My Dog Neutered?

Existing information shows that the optimal time to neuter your dog is determined by their breed, size, gender, and temperament. It is advisable to consult your veterinarian about what is best for your dog. Neutering pets in their first few months (reputable breeders typically take care of this) can be recommended however, certain complications could present themselves depending on the breed of your pet.

Pet Neutering in Snodland Aftercare Advice

When picking up your pet following a neutering treatment, you must follow the exact instructions provided by your veterinarian. Be prepared to ask any questions concerning aftercare.

Monitor your dog, cat or rabbit as closely as possible in the days after their surgery. Check surgery sites and stitches daily. After surgery, follow all of your veterinarian's advice and contact if you have any concerns. They may urge you to provide images so they can determine whether the surgical site is healing well, or they may request to meet your pet if they are worried. Determine whether your pet needs a follow-up vet appointment. This is generally free and included with the neutering package, so check with your vet.

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