They will be able to:
* Assess your dog's health: They will perform a physical exam, including bloodwork, to ensure your dog is healthy enough for the surgery.
* Discuss risks and benefits: Your vet can explain the potential complications and benefits of neutering.
* Recommend the best time for the procedure: The age and breed of your dog will affect the timing of the procedure.
* Provide pre-operative instructions: They will tell you what to do in the days leading up to the surgery, such as fasting your dog.
Please do not rely on information from the internet for medical advice. Contact your veterinarian to schedule an appointment for your dog. They are the best resource for any questions you may have.