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For all you who have had or have a boar that you have got neutered, how easy is the after care ? As much as people tell me its ok I'm still worrying when the time comes. And what if my pig doesnt wake up
For all you who have had or have a boar that you have got neutered, how easy is the after care ? As much as people tell me its ok I'm still worrying when the time comes. And what if my pig doesnt wake up
I'm using simon. Its my first guinea pig i will have had done. I'm doing it to make his life brilliant with dot. He absolutely loves her lol. But if something did go wrong it would be my fault for getting a boar and not a sow to begin withIf all goes well, the care is very easy - at the very best, a boar behaves like nothing untoward has happened and is not losing their appetite.
At the worst, it is like any op gone wrong and you have to treat accordingly. You can find a list of typical neutering post-op complications in this guide here: Neutered / De-sexed Boars And Neutering Operations: Myths And Facts
I've had both, a neutering op by a good vet which went without the least hitch and one by a short-lived local rescue's general vet where it was touch and go for a weekend (back in 2011 before there was much weekend out-of-hours cover) as the treating vet didn't have the first clue about what he was up against (in fact, it was a rare gut adhesion from a swelling at the back of the groin area). Thanks to determined round the clock care Hywel did make it through and lived the happiest of 'husboar' lives for another 5 1/2 years.
Hywel's neutering complication was how I found the Cat&Rabbit Care Clinic where I had my Nye neutered without a hitch nearly two years ago and where I am going to have little Llelo neutered as soon as Simon is prepared to do the snip.
The most common post-op complication is loss of appetite and abscesses in the groin area.
Key is that you trust your vet.
I'm using simon. Its my first guinea pig i will have had done
Do they nibble at the stitches atall? And will he need painkiller?
It isnt tonight its on fri 19th. Sorry i keep asking the same questions over and over but i know il feel guilty leaving him to be put under anasthetic, he will wonder what I'm doing to him.Simon neuters all the boars that we rehome and we have never had a post neuter problem. They will go through everything with you, when you collect him from vets tonight.
Yea i think i will, thatl be nice for him. I also have dot booked in, got to take 2 carriers in the car on my own. I'm just praying my car doesnt break down. Its 20 years old and the catylctic converter is failing lol.Burnie will be fine. When you drop him off in the morning the day will be everso long until you get the call he is OK and awake. Are you taking a lunchbox of his fave food to tempt him to eat after he comes round?
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I've been known to go with 5 or 6 carriers! ha haYea i think i will, thatl be nice for him. I also have dot booked in, got to take 2 carriers in the car on my own. I'm just praying my car doesnt break down. Its 20 years old and the catylctic converter is failing lol.
il probably pick him up around 6 when the traffic has settled. Yea I'm hoping dot will get a diagnosis. Even if i can try a dif med il be happy to try. How much is neutering roughly again. I dont know if il need loxicom. I already have some though. I'm finding that dot doesnt really need itI've been known to go with 5 or 6 carriers! ha ha
Burnie will be fine, I'm sure! I hope Dot gets on okay too. I may see you tomorrow, when you pick Burnie up, as I am there tomorrow, late afternoon.
What about the blumming consultation fee lolNeutering is just less than £55, if I remember rightly. It's worth having some Loxicom to hand, just in case, but I don't give it routinely after neuter.
What about the blumming consultation fee lol
Cool, dots will be cheaper because its ongoing. Thats if it still in the time frameThe pre-op check is included in the cost. The post op check is also included. You’ll have a consultation charge for Dot though.
I think neutering is seen as something to be encouraged, especially for cats and dogs, so the cost is kept as affordable as possible.I find it really good that they do the op so cheap! Is it to encourage or is it just because what needs to come off is so easy to get to? Its not time conusming either i guess
my friend just had her rabbits spayed and neutered, no problems atall.dont know where. I would love the cat and rabbit clinic to have their own 24/7 night shift or atleast 24/5I think neutering is seen as something to be encouraged, especially for cats and dogs, so the cost is kept as affordable as possible.