Sentences with phrase «age desexing»

Most vet schools and veterinarians have been recommending the traditional 6 - 8 months of age for desexing, despite the benefits of early age desexing between 2 - 3 months.

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All puppies and kittens are required to be desexed prior to sale or giving away at 10 weeks of age, unless the animal has a health problem or is being transferred to someone with a breeder permit.
Most refuges and shelters desex all the cats and dogs they rehome at this early age, and research has shown it is just as safe and less stressful on the animal.
All puppies and kittens required to be desexed prior to sale or giving away at 10 weeks of age, unless the animal has a health problem or is being transferred to someone with a breeder permit.
We can and do desex cats and dogs as young as 8 weeks of age.
For the boys Boys can be desexed at around 4 months of age (depending on the weight and size of your bunny).
Desexing occurs at 4 - 6 months of age.
This kind of urinary incontinence is more common in desexed animals (regardless of what age they are desexed).
In these situations, cat and dog owners can opt to have their male and female pets desexed as young as 8 - 9 weeks of age (the vet chooses anaesthetic drugs that are not as cardiovascula depressant and which do not rely as heavily upon extensive liver and kidney metabolism and excretion).
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