General Information
Castration is the surgical removal of the testicles. Such surgery is
performed to eliminate sexual activities and render the dog sterile.
Castration usually (but not always) reduces a dog's tendency to roam and
fight. The general level of aggression may also be reduced.
However, castration is not a replacement for obedience training by the
owner.
In older dogs, castration may be necessary due to disease of the testicles
or prostate gland.
Your pet will be given a preoperative physical examination to help ensure
its safety during anesthesia and surgery. Recovery is generally
uneventful, and the aftercare is minimal. Your pet will be
discharged from the hospital the same day of procedure.
You will be provided further instructions
on home care after the surgery by your doctor. There is no need for
suture removal. Some male dogs have a desire to lick the surgical
site and must be monitored closely for licking/chewing.
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