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A dog after receiving dog neutering in Leicester at Woodward Vets

A Responsible Choice for Pet-Owners

At Woodward Vets, we provide professional and compassionate dog neutering services in Leicester, ensuring the best care for your beloved pet.

Neutering is a responsible choice that benefits your dog’s health, behaviour, and overall well-being, whilst also helping to prevent unwanted litters.

Our experienced veterinary team tailors each procedure to your pet’s individual needs, offering expert advice on the best timing and approach.

With convenient locations, flexible appointments, and dedicated post-surgery support, we make the process as stress-free as possible for both you and your pet.

Book an appointment today and give your dog the best start to a happy, healthy life!

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Dog Neutering Leicester: Puppies vs Dogs

The main difference between neutering a puppy and neutering an adult dog lies in the age, potential risks, and recovery process. Here's a breakdown:

Age:

  • Puppy: Generally, veterinarians recommend neutering puppies between 6 months and 2 years old. Smaller breeds mature faster, so their timing might be closer to 6 months, while larger breeds might wait until closer to 2 years. Ultimately, the ideal age depends on individual breed, development, and your vet's assessment. Early neutering, especially before puberty, has been linked to increased risks of certain orthopaedic issues like hip dysplasia and cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) tears in some large and giant breeds. Discuss this concern with your vet regarding your specific breed and potential risks.
  • Adult Dog: There's no upper age limit for neutering, but older dogs might come with additional considerations depending on their health and potential complications. Older dogs might have underlying health conditions that require additional precautions during surgery. Your vet will thoroughly assess their health and advise on potential risks or adjustments needed during the procedure.

Recovery Process:

  • Puppy: Puppies, with their smaller size and faster healing mechanisms, generally recover quicker from the neutering procedure compared to older dogs.
  • Adult Dog: Depending on their age and overall health, grown dogs might require a longer recovery period and closer monitoring after surgery.

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Dog Neutering In Leicester: The Right Choice For Your Pet

Improved Health: Neutering reduces the risk of serious health problems like testicular cancer, prostate disease, pyometra (uterine infection), and mammary tumours. It also helps prevent unwanted pregnancies and contributes to a longer, healthier life for your dog.

Behavioural Benefits: Neutering can calm aggressive tendencies, curb marking behaviour, and reduce roaming, making your dog a more enjoyable companion and a better neighbour.

Responsible Pet Ownership: By neutering your dog, you help control the pet population and prevent overcrowding in shelters. This ensures more dogs find loving homes and reduces the risk of euthanasia.

Why Choose Woodward Vets for Dog Neutering in Leicester?

Our network of experienced veterinarians provides compassionate and expert care throughout the neutering process. We offer:

Convenient locations: Choosing a clinic near you means easy access and minimal travel stress for your dog.

Flexible scheduling: Find an appointment that fits your busy life, ensuring your dog receives the care they need without disrupting your routine.

Personalised approach: We understand every dog is unique. Our vets will tailor the procedure and recovery plan to your pet's individual needs.

Transparent communication: We'll answer all your questions and keep you informed throughout the entire process, providing peace of mind and reassurance.

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A dog after receiving neutering services in Leicester at Woodward Vets

 

What Happens During My Appointment?

Your dog will undergo a general anaesthetic for neutering, and at Woodward's, we prioritise their safety throughout the procedure. A dedicated Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) will closely monitor your pet during both the surgery and recovery phases.

While all anaesthesia carries some level of risk, especially neutering is generally low-risk, particularly for young, healthy pets.

The risk associated with anaesthesia can increase with factors such as age, certain breeds, and underlying health conditions. Before the surgery, we offer a pre-anaesthetic blood test to identify any potential illnesses.

This can be discussed when scheduling the procedure and on the day of the surgery. Your pet will receive premedication for relaxation and two types of pain relief to ensure their comfort.

Rest assured, the Woodward team will provide attentive care to your pet at every stage of the process.

Your pet will stay with us for the day. On the day of the procedure, please bring your dog secured with a harness or lead. During the admission appointment, we will review the procedure details and obtain consent via a form, which requires a signature from the registered owner (aged 18 or over) or an authorised agent.

Your dog, cat, or rabbit will be admitted as a 'day patient' and discharged later the same day, once our team confirms their satisfactory recovery.

When your furry friend is ready to go home after their neutering procedure, our team at Woodward's will equip you with everything you need to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery.

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