What is the main difference between spay or neuter?
“Spaying,” or “ovariohysterectomy”, is a surgical procedure performed by veterinarians under general anaesthesia. This procedure involves removal of female dog’s uterus and both ovaries through an incision made in the abdomen. Sterilization can also be performed laparoscopically with ovariectomies.
“Neutering,” or “castration” is the surgical procedure of removing of a male dog’s testes. This can be performed by the veterinarians under general anaesthesia, it is not as complexed as spay. By making an incision near the front of the scrotum to remove the testicles.
Right age to spay or neuter my dog?
Spay or neuter can be done at on puppies when they are few months old but it can alter the hormones and lead towards some serious medical issues. So, the write time to sterilize you dog is after closing the growth plate. In major dog breeds growth plate closes between 9 to 11 months but it’s good to refer your breeder and veterinary for evaluating the right age for the surgical procedure.
Disadvantage of Neutering and spaying
The obesity is the only major concern because sterilization reduces the metabolism. But with balance diet and daily physical activity you can prevent your dog. This surgery is not life threatening if performed by veterinary at the right age. There is no alternate procedure currently available except surgery. But you can consult veterinary for latest development in sterilizing procedure.