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In the News (Mon 6 Jul 09)

  
  Dog Owner's Guide: Spay/Neuter Surgery
Spay and neuter surgery to sterilize dogs and cats has been hailed as an expedient method of pet population control.
Weight gain that seems to follow spay or neuter surgery is most likely a result of continuing to feed a high energy diet to a dog that is reducing his need for energy as he reaches his adult size.
The spay protocol should include a pre-surgical exam followed by injections of a muscle-relaxer such as Rompun and a short- acting barbiturate to allow insertion of a tube into the dog’s airway for air and anesthesia.
www.canismajor.com /dog/spayneut.htm   (1912 words)

  
 Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spaying or neutering dogs helps keep overpopulation down.
[1] Local humane societies, SPCA's and other animal protection organizations urge people to spay or neuter their pets and to adopt animals from shelters instead of purchasing them.
Dogs are susceptible to various diseases, ailments, and poisons, some of which affect humans in the same way, others of which are unique to dogs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dog   (5693 words)

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