What's wrong with dogs with dry noses?
0 Oct 23,2023
It is not allowed to sterilize a female dog without removing her ovaries. Neutering a female dog is more troublesome, as the uterus and ovaries need to be removed. Under normal circumstances, as long as one of them is removed, the dog will be sterilized and will not become pregnant. However, removing only one will not be good for the dog's health in the future, and may cause various "gynecological diseases" similar to humans, so it is recommended that dogs The uterus and ovaries are removed at the same time as the dog is sterilized.
What should be paid attention to when neutering a female dog:
1. Conduct a preoperative examination to evaluate the dog's own health and whether it is qualified for surgery. It is important to ensure that the dog is in good health at the time of surgery. Some dogs with cardiopulmonary insufficiency may be at risk of allergic reactions to anesthesia and death during surgery. In addition, surgery is not suitable for dogs during estrus.
2. Do not eat or drink 6 hours before surgery. Otherwise, the food in the dog's stomach may flow back into the trachea during surgery, causing suffocation.
3. Do not take the dog home when it is not awake. It is best to observe it in the clinic first to prevent accidents. After arriving home, choose a comfortable and clean nest and rest in a ventilated area.
4. It is recommended that the dog be hospitalized for 7 days after surgery to prevent them from being active and causing wound tearing or bacterial infection.
5. Feeding can be done 6 hours after surgery.