Hi, average commenter owner here, would getting my average commenter spayed reduce their undesireable behaviors such as hornyness, and desire to reproduce?
the comments about him are soo funny. 😂 but it is true, a man that's smart and cute just makes him even more attractive. speak medical to me vet, it's hot.
First time I've had my own cat fixed with out living with my parents so this video gave me alot of good info.thank you even if it was filed 10 years ago
He seems super sweet…I wish my Drs were nice like him…You can tell he has a lot of empathy which I have noticed lately so many Drs forget to have with their patients and family members…I wish he was doing the neutering for my cat soon…It’s 2022 🇺🇦🤗 #westandwithukraine
You believe one vet? Spay/neuter (pretty words for “castration”) is a horrible mutilation that leaves animals permanently suffering from hormone deficiency. Hormone deficiency can cause symptoms that may not be visible to humans but make the animals suffer horribly. Castration negatively affects physical and psychological health. Castration has been linked to: Obesity Hypothyroidism Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy Loss of estrogen; sex and growth hormone Intervertebral disk disease Myasthenia Gravis; muscle weakness Urinary incontinence Altered moods leading to nervousness, separation anxiety, and digestive disorders Vaginal perivulvar dermatitis and recessed vulva Loss of testosterone; sex and growth hormone Narrowing of the chest resulting in respiratory disorders Failure to extrude the penis Cancer Loss of testosterone is directly correlated to: heart disease and myocardial infarction, strokes and cardiovascular disease, senile dementia, osteoporosis and hip fracture. Low estrogen levels are associated with: hot flashes, anxiety, vaginal dryness, mood swings, osteoporosis, artherosclerosis, headaches / migraines, vaginal infection, fatigue, joint pain, dry skin, thinning tissues, rapid heartbeat, bloating, back pain, depression, panic attacks and memory lapses. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) policy statement says: “… potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large-breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.” www.avma.org/javma-news/2009-05-15/avma-mandatory-spayneuter-bad-idea More and more veterinarians are speaking out against castration (spay/neuter): ruclips.net/video/enPCZA1WFKY/видео.html More articles and studies: facebook.com/groups/3756231314548676 The alternatives to castration are: vasectomy, tubal ligation and “ovary sparing spay” (OSS) (the removal of only the uterus). I don’t see any reason to sterilize males. Males don’t get pregnant, but if someone is not convinced of that, there is vasectomy. I don’t advocate tubal ligation because most veterinarians don’t know how to do it, and as a result, cats and dogs can still get pregnant due to badly performed procedures. Also, it leaves the uterus and the risk of pyometra and uterine cancer. I prefer ovary-sparing spay (OSS).
This comment section is 😂: 90% women commenting they find the guy speaking hot 9% people commenting about the other comments 1% people who actually did the surgery to their pet and have regrets
I just had my dog neutered 2 weeks ago. Here's what I learned the hard way... The cord that holds the cone on needs to be double knotted - my pup had it off the 2nd day. To get the cone back on, get someone to help if possible and feed them treats while you do it. If you're alone, close the pet and you in the laundry room or bathroom. The cone pushes food and water dishes away - very frustrating! Once the dish hits the wall it just gets tipped over and they still can't get the food! I had to hold the dish up an inch or so off the ground so the cone would slide under it. I switched the cone to an inflatable donut so he could eat/drink by himself. That worked, but his head no longer rested on the ground for sleeping and so he constantly snored! I switched out the cone for nights and the donut for days - that worked ok. Bonus - he looked forward to all the bonus treats and didn't mind when I changed them out. 👍
My Boston Terrier just got neutered today & I find him licking himself often, didn’t get an e-collar. Hopefully tomorrow Petsmart is open so I can get one, thanks for the information!
Ummm first of all.... He is very cute and distracting! Second.... Good info! My cat is scheduled to be neutered tomorrow morning! I'm nervous as he is my big baby! But I know God is in the mist!
I'm glad you guys have this video. When my dog Mopar was neutered, I wasn't given a cone and had to monitor him for a hours on end for a couple days. We really need a SPCA in Huntsville, AL. :(
Very nice informative video and the way you explain it son professional.: thank you 😊 this helps me I’m doing this on my dog .. is it ok to do it on a female who never had puppies and she is 7 yr old .. the reason I want to do it is because they recommend it to avoid cancer
My cat was tired when we brought her home. It was the day after and she isn't eating or drinking. She doesn't want to do anything but lick and sleep. I put a little sock on to keep her from biting.
He reminds me of the joe from the Netflix show “you” I’m still worried about my dog though. 😞 I hate that he has to get surgery but it has to be done. He’s wild.
My kitties have both been spayed and one has red skin around her incision and the other has her incision site a little puffy and pink because she jumps around a lot.
My little girl Misty is gonna be fixed in the morning...we had complications with my boy Baskin but thankfully he survived...I will spend my day helping my sweety recover
Spay/neuter (pretty words for “castration”) is a horrible mutilation that leaves animals permanently suffering from hormone deficiency. Hormone deficiency can cause symptoms that may not be visible to humans but make the animals suffer horribly. Castration negatively affects physical and psychological health. Castration has been linked to: Obesity Hypothyroidism Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy Loss of estrogen; sex and growth hormone Intervertebral disk disease Myasthenia Gravis; muscle weakness Urinary incontinence Altered moods leading to nervousness, separation anxiety, and digestive disorders Vaginal perivulvar dermatitis and recessed vulva Loss of testosterone; sex and growth hormone Narrowing of the chest resulting in respiratory disorders Failure to extrude the penis Cancer Loss of testosterone is directly correlated to: heart disease and myocardial infarction, strokes and cardiovascular disease, senile dementia, osteoporosis and hip fracture. Low estrogen levels are associated with: hot flashes, anxiety, vaginal dryness, mood swings, osteoporosis, artherosclerosis, headaches / migraines, vaginal infection, fatigue, joint pain, dry skin, thinning tissues, rapid heartbeat, bloating, back pain, depression, panic attacks and memory lapses. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) policy statement says: “… potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large-breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.” www.avma.org/javma-news/2009-05-15/avma-mandatory-spayneuter-bad-idea More and more veterinarians are speaking out against castration (spay/neuter): ruclips.net/video/enPCZA1WFKY/видео.html More articles and studies: facebook.com/groups/3756231314548676 The alternatives to castration are: vasectomy, tubal ligation and “ovary sparing spay” (OSS) (the removal of only the uterus). I don’t see any reason to sterilize males. Males don’t get pregnant, but if someone is not convinced of that, there is vasectomy. I don’t advocate tubal ligation because most veterinarians don’t know how to do it, and as a result, cats and dogs can still get pregnant due to badly performed procedures. Also, it leaves the uterus and the risk of pyometra and uterine cancer. I prefer ovary-sparing spay (OSS).
@@barbaraibiel why are you posting a link of proofs this is harmful in a bunch of secondary ways? OF COURSE it's harmful, but they DON'T CARE you try to convince "people" who want to become the owner of a living thing, a mammal with emotions no less, and who feel perfectly confortable deciding for them wether their bloodline should end or not, and decide to mutilate them, with arguments telling them that it harms the poor thing It's not gonna work, you can't convince people who have ill intent to not cause harm to others just by informing them it's harmful, they know it's harmful, that's the entire point, it's their goal to harm their pet, they want it to be barren and mutilated, if they don't have a problem with doing that, what makes you think telling them it would also have other negative side effects would change their minds?
@@anonymous-rb2sr Some people claim to love their cats and dogs, so I hope they will show them some mercy. But I agree with you that pet ownership is immoral.
i fixed my outside females and what a load of relief that was. no more kittens and no more food bills. i spend more than 150 dollars this month feeding 14 kittens. 8 of those are females and I will get them fixed by this november. Get your cats fixed. An animal dies in shelters every 11 seconds. Dont add to that number. adopt dont shop
I'm going to be trained to prep cats tomorrow at a spay/neuter clinic in Mansfield, Ohio. I'm excited and a little nervous. This video on post surgery was very helpful. Thanks!
Spay/neuter (pretty words for “castration”) is a horrible mutilation that leaves animals permanently suffering from hormone deficiency. Hormone deficiency can cause symptoms that may not be visible to humans but make the animals suffer horribly. Castration negatively affects physical and psychological health. Castration has been linked to: Obesity Hypothyroidism Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy Loss of estrogen; sex and growth hormone Intervertebral disk disease Myasthenia Gravis; muscle weakness Urinary incontinence Altered moods leading to nervousness, separation anxiety, and digestive disorders Vaginal perivulvar dermatitis and recessed vulva Loss of testosterone; sex and growth hormone Narrowing of the chest resulting in respiratory disorders Failure to extrude the penis Cancer Loss of testosterone is directly correlated to: heart disease and myocardial infarction, strokes and cardiovascular disease, senile dementia, osteoporosis and hip fracture. Low estrogen levels are associated with: hot flashes, anxiety, vaginal dryness, mood swings, osteoporosis, artherosclerosis, headaches / migraines, vaginal infection, fatigue, joint pain, dry skin, thinning tissues, rapid heartbeat, bloating, back pain, depression, panic attacks and memory lapses. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) policy statement says: “… potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large-breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.” www.avma.org/javma-news/2009-05-15/avma-mandatory-spayneuter-bad-idea More and more veterinarians are speaking out against castration (spay/neuter): ruclips.net/video/enPCZA1WFKY/видео.html More articles and studies: facebook.com/groups/3756231314548676 The alternatives to castration are: vasectomy, tubal ligation and “ovary sparing spay” (OSS) (the removal of only the uterus). I don’t see any reason to sterilize males. Males don’t get pregnant, but if someone is not convinced of that, there is vasectomy. I don’t advocate tubal ligation because most veterinarians don’t know how to do it, and as a result, cats and dogs can still get pregnant due to badly performed procedures. Also, it leaves the uterus and the risk of pyometra and uterine cancer. I prefer ovary-sparing spay (OSS).
Is it also necessary for me to change my cat's litter from clumping type to shredded paper type even though my cat is female. I just adopted a new kitten which is a she, and she just had a surgery yesterday. I was told to use shredded paper litter, but most of the pet stores around are already closed. So, I only have clumping type available.
Thanks for the info. Going to spay my 5 month old kitten in a few days. She has been showing signs that she's already on heat. I think it's best to board her straight after surgery for 7days.
My cat actually never got an e collar but she never even messed with her incision 😆 the vet told me cats don’t really mess with their incisions like dogs do
In our country capital, community street dog spaying, they finish and immediately discharge them back on the street where there is no food or proper shelter. No post care system is there. Usually municipality hires some agency which operates the surgery.
I know this video is old but what if the cone is stabing their incision? My dog was very persistent. A few days went by and he started getting anxious and pulling on his tail until it stated bleeding. we wrapped a towel around his tail which seemed to help but the cone kept stabing is lower body luckily this happened around the time his incision heeled. Now my other dog is getting neutered and I was wondering how to stop the cone from stabbing.
The thirstiest of comment sections for a video about spaying and neutering. :)
Hi, average commenter owner here, would getting my average commenter spayed reduce their undesireable behaviors such as hornyness, and desire to reproduce?
Every time he raised his hands into frame I checked for a wedding ring.
Cierra Gillespie 😂
omg glad I was alone he is so cute
Cierra Gillespie omg lol
Lmfaoooo
Cierra Gillespie no ring
That vet can attended my dog whenever he wants
*****
I see what u did there looool
You said a no no word
#beat
pricila horan omg
😂
He's not a vet.. He's an assistant 😂
I came here for the information and stayed for the comments. 😂
Look up spaying I found a great site if the animal has pyo? Its an infection dogs and cats get. Ill look and come back.
The site says 2.7k cat in UK
I was looking in the comments for more info...
I should have never looked at the comments.
Same here 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@kevindavis4709 ya...
Vee Vallejo lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Vee Vallejo 😂😂😂
Okay same, i was not expecting this 🤣🙄
the comments about him are soo funny. 😂 but it is true, a man that's smart and cute just makes him even more attractive. speak medical to me vet, it's hot.
See Through how? She said she find him hot, not like guys don't do that to girls
V Kaulitz omg I was thinking same thing as I am typing lol
Lol he’s not even a veterinarian. He’s only a tech
@@fallguy4209 he could be a veterinarian by now
no one:
me scrolling through all of their videos to try to see this guy again: 👁👄👁
Why does this have to be 5 years ago? No doubt he's married. He's insanely attractive.
HannahNoelle2158 lol🤣
Why does this have to be 8 years ago?
Did you really think you could start a relationship with a online veterinarian
Why does this have to be nine years agoooo????😫😫😬😬😱😱😔😭😭😭
He is so freaking handsome my lord!!!!
It's been 9 years for me😂
My dog is getting neutered tomorrow :( This was therapeutic and calming to my soul
It was so hard concentrating on what he was saying. I had to re-watch it like 3 times. He's so hot.
Barbara Alicia .. Agreed!! I sent this video to my 18 yo daughter and said .. this is future husband material lmao!! hahahahah
Barbara Alicia ahahahahah i thought that too
I agree :D
EXACTLY MY THOUGHT!!!!
I'm studying treating cat spraying naturally and discovered an awesome resource at Makale Cat Cure (look it up on google)
I am 10 and I want to be a vet and this video helped me figure out what to do do with my male cat after getting neutered! Thank so much!
Look up nole Fitzpatrick he is wonderful too
Thank you for the thorough explanation on the recovery process in spaying & neutering our pets.. This video was very helpful.
Absolutely hilarious comments, made my morning. I love my ladies!
First time I've had my own cat fixed with out living with my parents so this video gave me alot of good info.thank you even if it was filed 10 years ago
My little Batman (Male cat) is getting his neuter tomorrow and I am nervous. This video helped. Thank-you
short nerdy how is he ?
Great video and good advice. Ten years old and still valuable information to share.
He’s the type of person I can hear all day with no problem
I wish this was a longer video. Off to see if this lovely doc has made more lol. Great info!
this is so helpful and honey they wisely chose the cutest vet
He’s very pleasant and speaks well.
God bless you for all theses useful tips
I can see why they used this guy to narrate this video based on the comments.
Very useful info!
Thank you Eric
EXCELLENT, very informative, and easily understood. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this video. Very helpful.
This really helped. The shelter is doing my cat's neuter.
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you so much. My cat comes home tomorrow after his surgery..it was time for him to be neutured.
He seems super sweet…I wish my Drs were nice like him…You can tell he has a lot of empathy which I have noticed lately so many Drs forget to have with their patients and family members…I wish he was doing the neutering for my cat soon…It’s 2022 🇺🇦🤗 #westandwithukraine
Most informed video I've found.
Nothing better than a cute vet tech helping me make sure I'm a good cat parent
great video!
He lives in San Francisco chances are he’s..... a great guy, go get em girls!
Wow didn’t know about the litter change.. thanks!
after dropping my ktten off today to get nuterd i was pretty sad , but mr eric has helped so so so much ! thank you xox
My dog is truly my world and I was so frightened about the procedure. Thank you Eric for helping to put my mind at ease!
You believe one vet? Spay/neuter (pretty words for “castration”) is a horrible mutilation that leaves animals permanently suffering from hormone deficiency. Hormone deficiency can cause symptoms that may not be visible to humans but make the animals suffer horribly. Castration negatively affects physical and psychological health. Castration has been linked to:
Obesity
Hypothyroidism
Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy
Loss of estrogen; sex and growth hormone
Intervertebral disk disease
Myasthenia Gravis; muscle weakness
Urinary incontinence
Altered moods leading to nervousness, separation anxiety, and digestive disorders
Vaginal perivulvar dermatitis and recessed vulva
Loss of testosterone; sex and growth hormone
Narrowing of the chest resulting in respiratory disorders
Failure to extrude the penis
Cancer
Loss of testosterone is directly correlated to: heart disease and myocardial infarction, strokes and cardiovascular disease, senile dementia, osteoporosis and hip fracture.
Low estrogen levels are associated with: hot flashes, anxiety, vaginal dryness, mood swings, osteoporosis, artherosclerosis, headaches / migraines, vaginal infection, fatigue, joint pain, dry skin, thinning tissues, rapid heartbeat, bloating, back pain, depression, panic attacks and memory lapses.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) policy statement says: “… potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large-breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.”
www.avma.org/javma-news/2009-05-15/avma-mandatory-spayneuter-bad-idea
More and more veterinarians are speaking out against castration (spay/neuter):
ruclips.net/video/enPCZA1WFKY/видео.html
More articles and studies:
facebook.com/groups/3756231314548676
The alternatives to castration are: vasectomy, tubal ligation and “ovary sparing spay” (OSS) (the removal of only the uterus). I don’t see any reason to sterilize males. Males don’t get pregnant, but if someone is not convinced of that, there is vasectomy. I don’t advocate tubal ligation because most veterinarians don’t know how to do it, and as a result, cats and dogs can still get pregnant due to badly performed procedures. Also, it leaves the uterus and the risk of pyometra and uterine cancer. I prefer ovary-sparing spay (OSS).
I'm affraid of losing my baby girl spaying her .
This comment section is 😂:
90% women commenting they find the guy speaking hot
9% people commenting about the other comments
1% people who actually did the surgery to their pet and have regrets
Saving this video for later... just to come back and look at the information... 👀
I just had my dog neutered 2 weeks ago. Here's what I learned the hard way... The cord that holds the cone on needs to be double knotted - my pup had it off the 2nd day. To get the cone back on, get someone to help if possible and feed them treats while you do it. If you're alone, close the pet and you in the laundry room or bathroom.
The cone pushes food and water dishes away - very frustrating! Once the dish hits the wall it just gets tipped over and they still can't get the food! I had to hold the dish up an inch or so off the ground so the cone would slide under it.
I switched the cone to an inflatable donut so he could eat/drink by himself. That worked, but his head no longer rested on the ground for sleeping and so he constantly snored! I switched out the cone for nights and the donut for days - that worked ok. Bonus - he looked forward to all the bonus treats and didn't mind when I changed them out. 👍
My dog loved his cone. He was so proud showing us all the tricks he could do with it, scooping up toys, chewies, and even his food.
Thank you really calm me down.
He’s the reason why I’m in the veterinary medicine field
Woozy? My cat is trying to break out of the carrier as I type this...
Yeah me too! My cat hasn’t even slept or wanted to rest... he’s going crazy 🥺😂
My lil guy is trying to hide
Haha my dog is wildin out!
no idea what he is talking about. He's too dreamy.
great info. Thank's.
imma be honest the main reason i clicked on this video is cause that man is one very good-looking man
Everybody in this comment sections are a bunch of horn dogs.😐
And the animals thought the same thing till they where spayed 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Neuter 'em all
Thanks very grateful
excellent video
Very informative :)
thank you Sir.. its helping alot this video
thanks doc,really helped
Thank you.
I never knew James Franco was also a veterinarian
Mr Black HAHAHAHA
Mixed with a little Josh Hartnett!😍😍
Lmao omg best comment so far
*Vet Tech, not a Veterinarian ☺️
thank you this helped alot!
When you think you're the only one who thinks the doctor is pretty cute...then you scroll down:P
He's not a vet or a doctor lol, he's a tech.
My Boston Terrier just got neutered today & I find him licking himself often, didn’t get an e-collar. Hopefully tomorrow Petsmart is open so I can get one, thanks for the information!
Thanks a ton ! 👍👍
.thanks for the tips! :) still useful as of to date.
Ummm first of all.... He is very cute and distracting! Second.... Good info! My cat is scheduled to be neutered tomorrow morning! I'm nervous as he is my big baby! But I know God is in the mist!
What a real hot vet
FawBel xo he’s hot yes but he’s only a tech hello 10-12 per hour
Great video, super informative and calmed my nerves about adopting a cat the day after she’s spayed.
I'm glad you guys have this video. When my dog Mopar was neutered, I wasn't given a cone and had to monitor him for a hours on end for a couple days. We really need a SPCA in Huntsville, AL. :(
Why is this guy so cute
Cute Vet !
Very nice informative video and the way you explain it son professional.: thank you 😊 this helps me I’m doing this on my dog .. is it ok to do it on a female who never had puppies and she is 7 yr old .. the reason I want to do it is because they recommend it to avoid cancer
I like this.
Why don't we have vets that look like him where I live!
My cat was tired when we brought her home. It was the day after and she isn't eating or drinking. She doesn't want to do anything but lick and sleep. I put a little sock on to keep her from biting.
He reminds me of the joe from the Netflix show “you” I’m still worried about my dog though. 😞 I hate that he has to get surgery but it has to be done. He’s wild.
I thought the same thing!!!😂 hope your doggie is okay ❤️
lol awww thanks he is okay. He hates his cone. Can’t wait till he heals.
I couldn't process what he was saying. :)
chakimlu what? He was talking?!!!!
Should I take this video Sirius 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
chakimlu lol same
I know it was so hard to concentrate with that sexy talking and beautiful lips!!😍♥️
great info! thank you! our 10 yr old pitt is having an emergency spay today :(
very informative, my kitten rudy is getting spayed in the morning, 4/3/14 you still worry,but I know that everything will be okay... christine
I am studying to be a vet assistant, never to old to learn... Christine
Came for the information, stayed for Dr Eric.
Not a doctor or veterinarian, he's a tech. ☺️
My kitties have both been spayed and one has red skin around her incision and the other has her incision site a little puffy and pink because she jumps around a lot.
Notice how this video has more views than all the others of similar content? Yeah right, I also clicked cuz of him, he cute. Say no more 😂
My girl is having her operation next week and our vet keeps them overnight...I'm nervous.
My little girl Misty is gonna be fixed in the morning...we had complications with my boy Baskin but thankfully he survived...I will spend my day helping my sweety recover
I thought i was gonna be the only one, not listening to what he is saying. He is very handsome. 😍😍❤❤
Aww looks like my chihuaha, I can't stand him crying all night after surgery, it pains me, I feel so helpless.
when i clicked on this video i was like ooh he cute and then i saw the comments lmaoo
I'm flying from NY to San Francisco to get my pet neutered there, IT LOOKS THE BEST VET CLINIC, if you know what I mean
Eww
My pup is getting neutered tomorrow! Thanks for calming me down:)
Spay/neuter (pretty words for “castration”) is a horrible mutilation that leaves animals permanently suffering from hormone deficiency. Hormone deficiency can cause symptoms that may not be visible to humans but make the animals suffer horribly. Castration negatively affects physical and psychological health. Castration has been linked to:
Obesity
Hypothyroidism
Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy
Loss of estrogen; sex and growth hormone
Intervertebral disk disease
Myasthenia Gravis; muscle weakness
Urinary incontinence
Altered moods leading to nervousness, separation anxiety, and digestive disorders
Vaginal perivulvar dermatitis and recessed vulva
Loss of testosterone; sex and growth hormone
Narrowing of the chest resulting in respiratory disorders
Failure to extrude the penis
Cancer
Loss of testosterone is directly correlated to: heart disease and myocardial infarction, strokes and cardiovascular disease, senile dementia, osteoporosis and hip fracture.
Low estrogen levels are associated with: hot flashes, anxiety, vaginal dryness, mood swings, osteoporosis, artherosclerosis, headaches / migraines, vaginal infection, fatigue, joint pain, dry skin, thinning tissues, rapid heartbeat, bloating, back pain, depression, panic attacks and memory lapses.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) policy statement says: “… potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large-breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.”
www.avma.org/javma-news/2009-05-15/avma-mandatory-spayneuter-bad-idea
More and more veterinarians are speaking out against castration (spay/neuter):
ruclips.net/video/enPCZA1WFKY/видео.html
More articles and studies:
facebook.com/groups/3756231314548676
The alternatives to castration are: vasectomy, tubal ligation and “ovary sparing spay” (OSS) (the removal of only the uterus). I don’t see any reason to sterilize males. Males don’t get pregnant, but if someone is not convinced of that, there is vasectomy. I don’t advocate tubal ligation because most veterinarians don’t know how to do it, and as a result, cats and dogs can still get pregnant due to badly performed procedures. Also, it leaves the uterus and the risk of pyometra and uterine cancer. I prefer ovary-sparing spay (OSS).
@@barbaraibiel why are you posting a link of proofs this is harmful in a bunch of secondary ways?
OF COURSE it's harmful, but they DON'T CARE
you try to convince "people" who want to become the owner of a living thing, a mammal with emotions no less, and who feel perfectly confortable deciding for them wether their bloodline should end or not, and decide to mutilate them, with arguments telling them that it harms the poor thing
It's not gonna work, you can't convince people who have ill intent to not cause harm to others just by informing them it's harmful, they know it's harmful, that's the entire point, it's their goal to harm their pet, they want it to be barren and mutilated, if they don't have a problem with doing that, what makes you think telling them it would also have other negative side effects would change their minds?
@@anonymous-rb2sr Some people claim to love their cats and dogs, so I hope they will show them some mercy. But I agree with you that pet ownership is immoral.
i fixed my outside females and what a load of relief that was. no more kittens and no more food bills. i spend more than 150 dollars this month feeding 14 kittens. 8 of those are females and I will get them fixed by this november. Get your cats fixed. An animal dies in shelters every 11 seconds. Dont add to that number. adopt dont shop
I'm going to be trained to prep cats tomorrow at a spay/neuter clinic in Mansfield, Ohio. I'm excited and a little nervous. This video on post surgery was very helpful. Thanks!
Spay/neuter (pretty words for “castration”) is a horrible mutilation that leaves animals permanently suffering from hormone deficiency. Hormone deficiency can cause symptoms that may not be visible to humans but make the animals suffer horribly. Castration negatively affects physical and psychological health. Castration has been linked to:
Obesity
Hypothyroidism
Cerebellar Cortical Abiotrophy
Loss of estrogen; sex and growth hormone
Intervertebral disk disease
Myasthenia Gravis; muscle weakness
Urinary incontinence
Altered moods leading to nervousness, separation anxiety, and digestive disorders
Vaginal perivulvar dermatitis and recessed vulva
Loss of testosterone; sex and growth hormone
Narrowing of the chest resulting in respiratory disorders
Failure to extrude the penis
Cancer
Loss of testosterone is directly correlated to: heart disease and myocardial infarction, strokes and cardiovascular disease, senile dementia, osteoporosis and hip fracture.
Low estrogen levels are associated with: hot flashes, anxiety, vaginal dryness, mood swings, osteoporosis, artherosclerosis, headaches / migraines, vaginal infection, fatigue, joint pain, dry skin, thinning tissues, rapid heartbeat, bloating, back pain, depression, panic attacks and memory lapses.
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) policy statement says: “… potential health problems associated with spaying and neutering have also been identified, including an increased risk of prostatic cancer in males; increased risks of bone cancer and hip dysplasia in large-breed dogs associated with sterilization before maturity; and increased incidences of obesity, diabetes, urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and hypothyroidism.”
www.avma.org/javma-news/2009-05-15/avma-mandatory-spayneuter-bad-idea
More and more veterinarians are speaking out against castration (spay/neuter):
ruclips.net/video/enPCZA1WFKY/видео.html
More articles and studies:
facebook.com/groups/3756231314548676
The alternatives to castration are: vasectomy, tubal ligation and “ovary sparing spay” (OSS) (the removal of only the uterus). I don’t see any reason to sterilize males. Males don’t get pregnant, but if someone is not convinced of that, there is vasectomy. I don’t advocate tubal ligation because most veterinarians don’t know how to do it, and as a result, cats and dogs can still get pregnant due to badly performed procedures. Also, it leaves the uterus and the risk of pyometra and uterine cancer. I prefer ovary-sparing spay (OSS).
That was really very helpful
P.S: I fell for ur voice
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Lord take me for my eyes are not worthy
ConnAndTheThings hahahaha
Is it also necessary for me to change my cat's litter from clumping type to shredded paper type even though my cat is female. I just adopted a new kitten which is a she, and she just had a surgery yesterday. I was told to use shredded paper litter, but most of the pet stores around are already closed. So, I only have clumping type available.
Thanks for the info. Going to spay my 5 month old kitten in a few days. She has been showing signs that she's already on heat. I think it's best to board her straight after surgery for 7days.
He’s cute 😍😍🤤
I’m kinda distracted by his good looks and charm, especially his beautiful. I had to close my eyes just to be sure I get the message of the video. Lol
My cat actually never got an e collar but she never even messed with her incision 😆 the vet told me cats don’t really mess with their incisions like dogs do
Dayuuummmm Eric
When the music started playing I was about to leave cause I was annoyed but then I heard his voice and was just like nevermind.
In our country capital, community street dog spaying, they finish and immediately discharge them back on the street where there is no food or proper shelter. No post care system is there. Usually municipality hires some agency which operates the surgery.
if the goal is genocide why don't they just kill them? the result is the same, are they just sadists perhaps?
My dog(female) got fixed 4 days ago and she has to wear this body suit and I was wondering how long the body suit has to stay on?
I'm taking my dog to get spayed hope you're still there Mr. Vet Tech 😂😂😂
I know this video is old but what if the cone is stabing their incision? My dog was very persistent. A few days went by and he started getting anxious and pulling on his tail until it stated bleeding. we wrapped a towel around his tail which seemed to help but the cone kept stabing is lower body luckily this happened around the time his incision heeled. Now my other dog is getting neutered and I was wondering how to stop the cone from stabbing.
came here for post-spay/neuter surgery information; stayed for Eric the dreamboat
If there's going to be stitches on the incision, do they just go away with time or do you have to take them out eventually?
Can I use a soft e collar for my dog ? He will go crazy with the hard cone
why isn't my vet tech this hot?
9razzler9 i wonder how tall he is? And size for me matters ;)