This video shows the use of compounded calcium chloride dihydrate for non-surgical
castration of male dogs.
Some people think that routine
castration of male dogs is unnecessary.
This is not the first time that the policy of early
castration of male dogs has been questioned.
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Neutering is a term that describes the
castration, or the removal
of the testicles
of a
male dog.
Castration refers to the removal
of a
male dog's testicles.
For
male dogs, they undergo what's called neutering (known as
castration or orchidectomy), which includes the complete removal
of the testicles.
Scrotal Neuters
of Male Dogs: 2 CE credits available One on one demonstration and discussion worth 1 CE Supervised hands on participation worth 1 additional CE - This
castration technique is different from the traditional prescrotal approach that most practitioners currently perform.
The term neuter actually means an animal made sterile by
castration or spaying, but it's commonly used solely to describe the removal
of testes in
male dogs.
On the other hand, neutering, or
castration, is the surgical removal
of the testicles from a
male dog or cat.
Neutering, or
castration, is the surgical removal
of both testicles in
male dogs and cats.
Intratesticular injection
of CaCl2 in alcohol appears to be an effective and reliable sterilization method in
male dogs, making it a good potential alternative to surgical
castration.
For some
male dog owners, the idea
of taking their boy to the vet for
castration is just too much to handle.