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two pups need catrated, do both at the same time or at different times?

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FairyTaleOfNewYork · 22/12/2010 16:22

they are 7-8months old now. am going to book them in the new year. want them both done.

is it best to get both at the same time, or one then the other?

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TheBrandyButterflyEffect · 22/12/2010 20:13

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Joolyjoolyjoo · 22/12/2010 20:18

Whatever suits you better, tbh. I often do two from the same family on the same day. I guess it means when they come home they will both be a bit sleepy and recovering, so that one won't want to play while the other isn't feeling up to it. Even if you do them separately they could still be guilty of licking each other's wounds!

FairyTaleOfNewYork · 22/12/2010 21:14

do they get 'coned' afterwards?

should i keep them seperated for a couple of days?

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minimu1 · 22/12/2010 21:25

My concern would be the exercising afterwards. They usually need lead walking for 10 days depending on the stiches etc. So if they are easy to walk on lead together I would get it done all in one go.

Some dogs do need a collar - one of mine did not bother about the stiches but another one was driven crazy trying to get to the stitches. Be prepared for bruised legs!

It just depends on the dogs I didn't need to separate mine but the rest just ignored him!

FairyTaleOfNewYork · 22/12/2010 21:59

i can walk them both together. and do that once a day then the other walk alone.

will probably go for getting them both done at the asme time and getting it over with. one hit to the old pursestrings in one go lol.

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