For the boy dogs they cut open the balls and cut an opening in the scrotal sac and remove the testicles.
Dogs (and cats) should be brought to a veterinarian, who will be able to professionally complete the procedure.
A veterinarian neuters a dog through a castration surgery. The dog is placed under general anesthesia and the abdomen in front of the scrotum is prepped for surgery - shaved, cleaned and sanitized. The testicles are manually advanced out of the scrotum and a single incision is made in the abdomen through which the testicle is "popped out" of. The blood vessels to the testicle are ligated (tied shut with suture) and the testicle is cut off. The same process is repeated for the other testicle, then the abdomen is carefully sutured back together.
Once the skin is sutured closed, the dog is removed from general anesthesia and typically given some long-acting pain medication either IV or into the muscle. A vet tech or the veterinarian will observe the dog as he recovers from general anesthesia and wakes up, both to ensure there are no problems and to make sure the residual pain is being adequately addressed.
You can generally expect to get several day's worth of oral pain medications for your dog, as well as instructions to keep your dog's activity level down for the next couple of weeks while the incision heals. In 10-14 days, the vet will have you come back for a suture removal visit - the vet will pull the sutures out and make sure the area has healed appropriately.
You spay a female dog and cat, you neuter a male dog and cat.
Can I have my dog spay while she has her period
You should spay your dog AFTER the first menstrual period.
"Spay your female dog and she'll be happier and healthier."
No.
No.
No.
If you spay your dog do the anal glands still need to be drained?
A dog spay procedure typically takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour to complete.
Don't let your dog mate or neuter/spay your dog.
NO! You have to spay or neuter.
Spay your dog AFTER the menstrual period.