You need to check with the Veterinarian who is doing the surgery.
Generally, water consumption should stop around 8 o'clock the night before surgery is scheduled, but consult with your vet to be sure.
Only what your Veterinarian prescribes for it.
The time it takes for a dog to absorb medication into their system can vary depending on the type of medication and the dog's individual characteristics. In general, it can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours for a dog to absorb medication into their system. It is important to follow the instructions provided by a veterinarian for the specific medication being administered to ensure proper absorption and effectiveness.
No. They make special dog medication for joint problems
Depends the place where the surgery would take place.
An empty stomach for a dog is typically considered to be at least 8-12 hours after their last meal before administering medication or food.
You can take a male dog to a vet to have this surgery done, yes.
Medication is usually a course of antibiotics to ensure no infection spreads in the body, particularly to the bloodstream. It is essential that you take the medication to avoid infection and serious illness.
Dont to prescribe medication to your dog. Take it to the veterinarian.
Depends how hardy you are.
Well it depends. If your dog is ill it may need to have injections (MEDICATION) to help cure it but overall it shouldn't need any medication.
Any time a dog loses blood, a veterinarian should see and treat the dog. There may be a simple solution or it may be something that requires medication or surgery.