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This is how a female dog gets "fixed". Please love your pets and get them spayed, neutered and vaccinated. *Please note* - The dog being spayed is fully anesthetized and at no time is conscious or feeling any pain. The dogs crying are in the next room waiting to be anesthetized for their surgeries. I am tired of receiving accusations of cruelty and malpractice from people that don't have the common courtesy to read previous comments to find answers addressing similar concerns.

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  • My dog is getting spayed this Wednesday.Why are you pulling so hard? Shes a year and a half

  • @AdrianaLytle I hope your dog's operation goes well. As for pulling hard - the only time I pulled on anything was in Part 1 where I stretched the ovarian pedicles in order to break the ovarian suspensory ligaments so that the pedicles could be ligated. This is standard procedure.

  • Why have your dog spayed OR neutered? Their members are a part of them. I think we should leave them alone, and let nature be nature.

  • @iteachvader Spend a day or two volunteering at your local animal shelter to witness, firsthand, the results of people "letting nature be nature". Were you aware that millions of dogs and cats are killed in the US every year simply because they are unwanted? Should we leave rats, cockroaches, corn earworms and mosquitos (among a multitude of other species which can cause crop failures and ill health, etc.) alone so that nature can be nature? You need to start thinking with a little foresight.

  • aren't you afraid of your suture slipping off by not doing a figure 8? i mean, how long can it take.. and extra half minute.

  • On a uterus that small there is more risk of bleeding if I pass the suture through it. As I said in the video, I do transfix ligatures on larger uteri.

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  • I don't know about the cost of a neuter but my bichon goes in tomorrow for a spay and it's going to cost me $245 for the spay plus $75 for the optional pre-anesthetic blood work and $65 for the optional intravenous fluids therapy. I'm also getting her microchipped at the same time which will run me $62.50. Add on provincial taxes and GST (I'm Canadian) and this is gonna cost me almost $500. ACK! My poor, poor wallet (literally, lol). I wouldn't have it any other way, though.

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  • Wow, thanks for sharing this video. I was wondering how they do it on a female dog. My mom's dog got spayed and she got sick afterwards but she is completely fine now.

  • Thanks for making this vid my dog had this done before I was born and I was wondering how they do it

  • Last week I had my small mixed breed male neutered and my medium mixed breed female spay , the wonderful low-cost non-profit organization , did a great job! Both of my doggy-friends are doing great! Thank-you for giving me a visual of what happened during the procedures.

  • My Pup Pup (Lady the Rat Terrier) was dropped off at the vet today to get fixed. She was crying in the car. I bet she thinks we deserted her. Her real brother Elvis has been looking around the house for her today.

  • @AmosNomore Thank you! I look at the shelters online around where I live and there are so many dogs that I know will never get a caring, loving, stable home. All from irresponsibility of people neglecting to get their dogs spay or neutered.

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