Sentences with phrase «removal of a male dog»

Castration refers to the removal of a male dog's testicles.
Spaying is the surgical removal of the reproductive organs of female dogs and neutering is the surgical removal of a male dog's testicles.
Neutering is the removal of your male dog's testicles.

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It appears the removal of oestrogen - producing organs in immature dogs, female and male, can cause growth plates to remain open.
Neuter: A neuter is the removal of the testicles in male cats and dogs.
The neutering of a cat or dog involves the removal of the male testes.
Neutering is a term that describes the castration, or the removal of the testicles of a male dog.
For male dogs, they undergo what's called neutering (known as castration or orchidectomy), which includes the complete removal of the testicles.
Spaying involves removal of ovaries and uterus from a female dog while neutering involves removal of both testicles from a male dog.
Besides preventing unwanted litters, neutering your male dog or cat — the surgical removal of the testicles — prevents testicular cancer, if done before six months of age.
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.
Removal of the testicles prevents production of sperm and the male dog or cat will no longer be able to father puppies or kittens.
Although the surgery for either sex can be called a neuter, most of the time neuter is the term used for the surgical removal of the testicles of a male dog or cat.
Neutering is the general term used for the surgical removal of the reproductive organs (testicles) of the male dog or cat.
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