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Ask the Veterinarian - Advantages to Neutering?

lorihuntdvm May 29th, 2008

can you please let me know the importance in neutering.We have a11 month old
male Frenchie and are concerned about the anestesia.

 

Thanks for any info

 

Dr. Lori Writes -

Neutering your frenchie will keep him from developing unwanted behaviors resulting from testosterone.  These include territorial marking, dog aggression, and intensity in play, etc.  It will also prevent your boy from testicular cancers and many prostatic diseases.  If he is not intended for show or breeding, it will make him a better pet for your family.

While anesthesia is a concern with this breed, if you find a knowledgeable Frenchie vet, use good anesthesia, and run preoperative testing, all should go without a hitch.  Here is a link to an anesthesia protocol I put together for rescue sometime ago… it is meant as a guideline for you and your vet and to get the conversation about anesthesia started…

There are several acceptable anesthesias for frenchies, so this list is not meant to be gospel.

Lori Hunt, DVM

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Ask the Veterinarian - Concerned About Spay/Neutering & Anesthesia

lorihuntdvm May 19th, 2008

my frenchie is 4 months, the vet wants to neuter him but im very scared about the anesthesia, i saw your protocol but is there any thing else i should ask the vet before i even consider this.

One more thing ,will neutering him really protect him against cancer or not. I dont want to put him at risk.

please tell me what to do.?

Dr. Lori writes -
The protocol is a good guideline for frenchie anesthesia.  I think you should discuss it with your vet before surgery and decide on an option with which you are both comfortable. I would also recommend pre-anesthetic bloodwork and a clotting time.

As for neutering, I believe I would wait until he was 6-8 months to allow him some more growth… Neutering him will prevent unwanted pregnancies, prostate issues, testicular cancer and behavioral problems associated with testosterone.

Good Luck to you and your boy!