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cleowasmycat · 27/02/2021 21:51

When do we think routine ops will resume? My dog needs to be neutered and no vets are doing them.

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Twizbe · 27/02/2021 21:52

@cleowasmycat

When do we think routine ops will resume? My dog needs to be neutered and no vets are doing them.
Keep asking around, some are doing it. My SiL got her dog done yesterday.
sausagerollcake · 27/02/2021 21:57

www.rcvs.org.uk/faqs/what-if-we-are-short-staffed-and-cannot-provide-our-normal/

It depends on the risk of the dog isn't neutered if you follow the RVC flowchart

Wolfiefan · 27/02/2021 21:59

Depends. If a dog needs to be neutered because of pyometra then it’ll happen. Why does it need doing?

Vinorosso74 · 27/02/2021 22:09

It varies a lot between vets. Some don't have enough staff to do routine work at present. The government hasn't classed vets as key workers so if a practice has vets with kids then those vets will be working reduced hours as they have kids at home they can't get in school.
I can't comment on the urgency of dog neutering but of may be worth trying other practices.

Honeyroar · 27/02/2021 22:14

Our vets are neutering as usual.

sunflowersandbuttercups · 28/02/2021 07:03

Ours have done routing neutering all along. Our kitten was neutered on Thursday.

Scattyhattie · 28/02/2021 07:42

Sure our vets still doing neutering, as they had a dental treatment offer on a while back. Since first lockdown they've been running as normal apart from not allowing clients in the building just the animals to protect staff and doing all the owner consult outside.

SummerSazz · 28/02/2021 07:50

We had our kitten spayed a couple of weeks ago. All seems normal other than outside consultations as a pp said

Chunkymenrock · 28/02/2021 08:06

OP, is your dog male or female?

Chunkymenrock · 28/02/2021 14:09

Op?

cleowasmycat · 28/02/2021 15:06

Sorry. He's a male 7 year old pug with behaviour issues (humping). We have been advised that he should be neutered anyway and may help with this issue. We would like to move in with my partner who also has a dog and the pug in relentless.

He was booked in a year ago and it got cancelled.

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Chunkymenrock · 28/02/2021 17:26

Can you contact your own vets surgery to ask if they can arrange a date to book him in? I'm a receptionist at a vets and we are booking in most routine ops now.

sunflowersandbuttercups · 28/02/2021 17:40

If your local vet won't do them, ring round the local area - I'm sure you'll find somewhere. We got our kitten in for neutering within a week of calling.

Wolfiefan · 01/03/2021 08:39

@cleowasmycat humping isn’t a sexual behaviour. It’s unlikely to be stopped by neutering.
There’s also an implant that is temporary if they’re offering that. Could let you see if neutering would actually make a difference.

SirSniffsAlot · 03/03/2021 19:38

@Honeyroar

Our vets are neutering as usual.
Ours too. Much to the dog's dismay Grin
Honeyroar · 03/03/2021 19:42

Yes mine is getting booked in too!

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