No, 6 months.
In most cases, a veterinarian is trained to wait until the puppy is four months (16 weeks) old to schedule a spay/neuter surgery. However, new research and techniques show you can spay a puppy as young as 8 weeks with very low complication rates provided the puppy is at least 5 pounds in weight at the time of surgery.
The risk is lowest when the puppy is spayed before she is six months old, but this can be done before she is two years old. It is also effective to spay a dog before she is eight years old. Edit: Above was spot-on traditional. Especially for working dogs, it has been replaced by spay (or neuter) them later rather than early. For females, after the first heat or litter; males at about a year and a half (before 9 months and your going to get an underdeveloped dog). Early erodes development hormones requisite for achieving their potential.
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
6 months old
My puppy is 2 months old what is the food diet for it?
It is best to spay or nueter when the animal is 3 months old.
I think just 6 months
That question should be asked of the vet, not us at Wiki. Four months old is too young to neuter, anyway. There are studies that indicate early spay/neuter is not a good thing to do for your pet. You should wait until they are a minimum of 6 months old.
5 months old.
Good question. Wait until the puppy is 6 months old and ask the vet.
5-4 months old.