Showing posts with label Neutering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neutering. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Surgical Neutering of the Male Dog

Surgical neutering of the male dog is important in helping the dog owners to control the male dog's aggressive behavior. Yes. By doing the surgical neutering it becomes possible to control the dog's restlessness, which might have caused so much agony for the owner and hence, neutering corrects such activity to the benefit of the dog owner.
When the dog is in puppy stage, the dog may be subjected to the surgical neutering technique. Hence, the hormonal impact is highly minimized in such male dogs.

The surgical neutering of the male dog helps to prevent the incidences of prostate gland diseases. Generally, in case of male dogs, the prostate enlargement is more common. In canine patients undergone the surgical neutering the incidences of such prostate enlargement are totally minimized.

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Sometimes, the adult male dog has more difficulties during defecation. However, one has to rule out the feed borne constipation like lack of fibers etc. before resorting to the fixation of prostate enlargement as a cause for this. Constipation is mainly due to the increased size of the prostate gland. Neutering makes shrinkage of the prostate gland. In surgical neutering the incision is placed in front of the scrotum and the testicles are removed in a surgical manner using aseptic techniques.

The wound need not be closed except the tying up of the cord after cutting of the testicle. However, in two to three days time, as a routine tissue reaction, some swelling may occur in the scrotum. However, once you administer the antibiotic that has a broader spectrum of activities, the condition gets recovered in a satisfactory condition. Septic shock may occur if the surgical site gets infected with some microbial infections and in these cases, the wound needs a thorough dressing procedure and the patient needs to be continuously monitored in a clinical environment.

Take note that local animal organizations perform the surgical neutering when the stray male dogs are captured by them.

Surgical Neutering of the Male Dog

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Cat Care - Facts About Neutering

Responsible pet owners owe it to their cats to either have them spayed (female cats) or castrated (male cats). Neutering is also referred to as having your cat 'fixed', 'altered' or 'de-sexed'. Unless you are a registered and experienced breeder, neutering is highly recommended.

Advantages of Neutering

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It prevents accidental and unwanted matings thereby controlling the feline population. It lightens the load on animal shelters that already have so many unwanted animals to care for. Neutered male cats are less likely to roam or seek out a queen that is in heat. Altered cats have a reduced urge to mark their territory resulting in little if any unwanted spraying. The earlier your feline is fixed the more unlikely it is that he will develop this annoying habit. Cat spraying is one of the major complaints pet owners have. Neutered males are healthier as they are less likely to get involved in neighborhood cat fights with the subsequent scratches, bites and wounds. Contracting common feline diseases are also reduced. Neutered pets tend to be more content, less volatile, more predictable and non-aggressive and certainly more affectionate and home-bound. Obviously spayed female cats have no hormonal urge to mate and tend to be more affectionate pets.

When to Neuter your Cat

Cats reach sexual maturity at around six months! Your veterinarian will normally recommend spaying and castration from 6 months or as soon as possible thereafter. You do want to avoid any accidental matings, especially at such a young age. Show cats are normally neutered only once they have reached full physical maturity from around 2 years of age. Owners of show cats generally do not allow their cats outdoors and will most certainly ensure that their cats are isolated from the neighborhood tom whilst they are 'in season'.

What is Castration?

This is the procedure performed on male cats and is male neutering. It is a reasonably simple procedure whereby a small incision is made in the scrotum and the testes and part of the spermatic cord is removed. The operation is performed under anesthetic.

What is Spaying?

This procedure is performed on female cats and is female neutering. An incision is made either on the flank or on the belly and involves the removal of the ovaries, uterus and fallopian tubes. The operation is performed under anesthetic and is more involved and expensive than male castration. Neutering results in better cat health and you will be doing your bit for society by reducing the unwanted cat population. Be responsible, neuter your cat today!

Cat Care - Facts About Neutering

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