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> Does it take ages to recover after this procedure?
(non-cancerous, testosterone driven)
was external, a couple of inches below his anus, allthough the tumor itself was large it was like it was attached via a thin 'stalk' so not much holding it on. A small margin around the attachment site was also taken, hopefully enough to prevent it regrowing, the vet would have liked to have taken more of a margin but didn't want to risk upsetting muscles or nerves leading to fecal incontinance. All in all there is a neat little wound of only about 1 inch long (sounds quite big, but Buster has a very big rear end so it looks like a very small wound :) ).> My Tag had the same 5 years ago at the age of 9+. He's 15 next week and doing fine -still active and 'top dog'
> I regret , however, agreeing to having him castrated at the time. The vet persuaded me that this was advisable and I didn't resist.
both vets from the same surgery, but Busters 'own' vet is the one I deal with when I have a choice of who to see
), of course I agreed, castration sounded like the perfect choice!Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill