She is not restricted with any activities at this time and did great during
her recent spay surgery.
Not exact matches
In
recent years, most of the cats and dogs that we adopted into new, loving homes required veterinary care beyond
spay or neuter
surgery, and hundreds required out - patient care at community veterinary hospitals because we do not have the medical facilities or equipment to treat them on site.
For many shelter managers who participated in a
recent study, that answer is «perform
spay / neuter
surgery.»
On a
recent weekend, DCAP facilitated 200
spay - neuter
surgeries.
She is
spayed, up to date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, had a
recent dental, and blood testing prior to
surgery was good.