There are some common misconceptions that they need for female dogs to have a litter of puppies beforehand. This is not true....
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We generally recommend keeping them calm for the first 10 to 14 days. This is the most important healing time.
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My mother likes to tell people that when I was 3 days old I “rode” my first horse....
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As temperatures drop and the days get shorter, it can be tempting for both owners and pets alike to cozy up inside for a season-long hibernation fr...
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Pet owners share an unshakable bond with their animal companions and, more often than not, prioritize their health and wellbeing just as much as an...
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Many people think that being a veterinarian is all about playing with puppies and kittens, which is definitely a bonus....
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There are no medical benefits to allowing your cat to have a litter before she is spayed....
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Typical recovery times are usually about 10 to 14 days. The first few days after surgery are the most critical as the body begins to heal....
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On average, a cat neuter takes less than five minutes....
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This depends on the situation. If the tomcat is young, neutering him early can help reduce his tendency to run away....
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Neutering can help with spraying as long as the kitten is young enough. We recommend neutering around six months of age....
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Absolutely! We want to ensure that our cats are comfortable after their procedures....
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Of course! It's the best time to get a microchip during anesthesia because your pet won't feel what's going on.
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It definitely can help make them less vocal....
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Just like any procedure, there is a little bit of pain associated with it....
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It is possible that your cat may gain weight after a spay or neuter, but this is not directly related to the procedure itself....
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Spaying and neutering your cat is very important because these organs can eventually develop cancer as the cats age....