Unless you plan on breeding your pet, it is recommended he or
she undergo spay or neuter surgery between 4 and 6 months of age.
The trapped ferals are then transported to a veterinary office or spay / neuter clinic, where they are given a basic exam and vaccinations before
undergoing spay or neuter surgery.
Not exact matches
In addition, some dogs never had
surgery [e.g., dogs earmarked for the breeding program at the time of testing (n = 15), dogs that had previously been
spayed or neutered (n = 4), dogs that had medical issues (n = 2)-RSB-, and three of the four dogs that were previously altered did not
undergo anesthesia before their second testing.
Chances are, at some point during your pet's lifetime, he
or she will need to
undergo some type of
surgery, whether it's something as simple as a routine
spay or neuter or a more complex procedure.