Quickspay ~ Dog - Adult Female (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2010

Dr. W. Marvin Mackie of Animal Birth Control clinics in Southern California, demonstrates "QuickSpay", his high-volume surgical pet sterilization techniques developed while operating low-cost spay/neuter clinics since 1976. This film shows the ease of surgery and rapid recovery of prepubescent clients. Dr. Mackie has made personal appearances and taught hands-on training classes on early-age spay/neuter to veterinarians throughout the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia, Mexico and Brazil for adaptation to their personal practices. and his film has been used in universities all over the world. (See www.QuickSpay.com)

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  • it seems easy for u to break the ligament but i always find it quite difficult to break that..by da way, good job..

  • @MsLabMom Spaying and neutering IS the RESPONSIBLE thing to do! Not only do you risk your pet's health by leaving them intact, you contribute to the thousands of unwanted animals that are euthanized in shelters every day! SAVE A LIFE, SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS TODAY!

  • @MsLabMom Actually spaying/neutering cats/dogs adds about 7 years to their life. Also, it's not good for your female dogs to be having liter after liter, THAT'S not healthy and causes major health problems for your dog. Male dogs that are not neutered have a high risk for prostate cancer and hernias if you don't get them fixed, so "mutilating" your pets is actually better for them in the long run. Look it up, dumbass.

  • I will never understand why people choose to mutilate their animals. You are putting the dog through the risk of anethesia shock and surgical complications for nothing! Why can't people just be responsible and care for their dogs without removing their gender? This poor girl will experience post operative pain and possible infection. Just because her guardian can't care for an entire animal. I hope anybody thinking about spaying/neutering their dog thinks twice about the personality changes!

  • oowww!!!!! *faints.

  • ....lol why does it look like its more painful for the girls than the boys.

  • @ROBBYROSSI --- If you were actually a vet you wouldn't be asking that question. I think that surgery should be reserved for professionals.

  • Hi I am an Italian Vet

    how many inchs navel make the incision ?

  • ...and to contribute to the overpopulation of dogs...

    CONGRATULATIONS my friend!!!!!!

  • good job, but im not going to do that. i want my dog to breed.

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