It is not impossible, if you are a vet, and know what you are doing.
I'll post a site to find a low-cost option..so please check back.
Here you go, just put in your own info to find the low cost program for you..> http://www.spayusa.org/search/default.asp
2007-01-23 11:17:04
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answered by Chetco 7
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the only element i will think of of, as properly yet another sire :), is that if your canine had an undescended testicle (ie grow to be a monorchid) and the SPCA purely bumped off the glaring testicle and left the undescended testicle interior. i do no longer understand if that testicle could desire to nonetheless be a functioning one so some distance as sperm because of the fact sperm do no longer desire to be maintained at physique temperature (that's the reason the testes are outdoors the physique) yet i understand that retained testicles could reason hormonal subject concerns. yet, isn't there a great difference in length between those 2 breeds? i'm no longer familiar with a Queensland yet I even have on no account seen a merle chihuahua :) with a view to get a merle domestic dog, you're able to desire to have a merle verify. The merle shade isn't carried recessively. AND, at our hospital we've completed 2d neuterings on canine the place they did no longer do away with the retained testicle. although, I nonetheless do no longer think of sperm can proceed to exist interior the physique yet i do no longer understand that for a fact. properly, merely went and regarded it up and nope - the retained testicle would be sterile. Soooooo, the father of those puppies will could desire to be a merle (if the mum isn't a merle) some thing :)
2016-11-26 22:00:40
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answered by ? 4
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I guess you could but you really shouldn't. This is an operational procedure that needs to be done under anesthesia by a vet. The dog should also have certain shots before being neutered that the vet will take care of.
2007-01-23 11:18:41
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answered by Angela F 5
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Assuming you are not a vet
No, not a good idea.
Besides the pain and suffering your dog will endure,
You'll have the pain and suffering when you take the sick, bleeding dog to the vet and they report you for abuse.
Hmmm, it'll also cost you for the botched job -- the vet will have to do the repairs to the dog.
Plus it'll cost you the fine the city or county will level on you.
Oh! I image your local newspaper will have a "go" at you, too.
Gosh, the possibilities for your 15+ minutes of fame seem endless ...
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2007-01-23 11:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If your not a vet and dont have a mobile neuter van don't. one apparently you think they cut the dogs balls off and they dont. They just like suck out the insides. Two if you do your dogs pain will be enormous and since it was done wrong he will probably die from a blood infection which is incredibly hard to recover from. Dont do it.
2007-01-24 00:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but he has to be reel still. First get some lidicane, and old rust knife. Oh no I mean first have to hit off the head with something.
Jack *** take him to vet. If can't afford it, You shouldn't have a dog so get rid of him, and go back to school- and get a job!
2007-01-25 01:23:43
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answered by Dandie the Dirty Dog 2
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I don't recommend this! If you are asking such a question, you shouldn't be a dog owner. Call your Vet if you need this done, or give your dog to a shelter, where he will find a better home than the one you are providing.
2007-01-23 11:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not. If you wanted to have your 'stuff' snipped or if you are a woman, wanted your tubes tied, would you have someone do it at home??? You need to have a professional handle that. Please do the smart and humane thing and have a vet take care of your animal.
2007-01-23 12:01:24
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answered by mandaburch 1
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what the hell is wrong with you? Are you to cheap to pay vet bill ?Or just gross. Go to a vet to do it, you sick kid. If you can't afford it. Then get rid of the dog.
2007-01-25 01:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Go to the Humane Society or SPCA and apply for cheap "fixing" if you can't afford it. If you qualify, it could be free or as little as $5.
2007-01-23 11:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, that's animal cruelty unless you are a veterinarian with experience and proper equipment. And I would be careful asking questions like this on a public forum if you don't want a visit from Animal Control.
2007-01-23 11:20:50
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answered by cytogirl1 3
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