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When Should I Spay or Neuter My Siberian Husky?
So, you’ve just arrived home with your adorable new Siberian Husky and you’re totally enamoured.
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All you want to do is cuddle and squeeze them, and spend literally every day locked in the house playing with them – forever…
But, there’s a serious side to the first few months of owning a Siberian Husky. Vet visits, injections and health checks are all too often in the early stages and, following all that, the final decision you have to make is whether or not to have your Siberian Husky spayed or neutered.
It’s a major decision – we get that – so here’s all you need to know about what you should be considering and what’s best for your Siberian Husky.
Spayed or Neutered?
Everyone assumes you’ll know which is which but, to be honest, we still get confused which is which, so don’t panic.
Here’s the basics:
Spaying is when a female dog’s uterus and ovaries are removed. The procedure usually involves cutting a small incision in the abdomen.
Neutering, therefore, is the surgical removal of a male dog’s testes (enough said…).