Sunday, August 2, 2009

How would a vet neuder (sp?) an aggressive dog?

I know a vet can do it b/c i keep being told to neuder him but I was just wondering how the vet would do that if he is aggressive.
Answers:
Vets and their staff have alot of experience in handling aggressive dogs and your dog will be fine--PLEASE do take him in and have him neutered ITS best for him
Well, the dog would be under anesthesia during the operation so it would not be a problem except when you take him in, the vet may want to muzzle him.
The dog is put under general anesthesia for the procedure and doesn't even know what's happening when this is done.
The term is NEUTER. And yes, get your dog neutered, and go to dog school with him.

The dog is awash in male hormones - and those hormones contribute to aggressivness.

Neutering and good TRAINING with a dog trainer will do both you and your dog a world of good.

A "Canine Bootcamp" at a local boarding and training kennel will also help your dog learn manners and be a good citizen. The bootcamp trainers also work with the owners as well.
vets know how to handle all kinds of pets. take it there and don't worry.
Well first the Vet would give your give your dog a sedative so the Vet would do his work with out causing your dog too much pain or stress.
Vets have ways of giving animals shots to get them anesthetised for surgery even in they are in pens. They'd probably use a long stick with a needle on the end to get the dog under, then prep it for surgery.
yes.the dog would be given a sedative so he "sleeps"thru the procedure
Two words: Tranquilizer gun.
what i had to do was go in with my dog, so he would stay calm, and help them with the shot. once the vaceen is in, you can say good by and he will be in good hands.
they would probably have the family muzzle him before the neuter surgery. At which point they'd give him an anaestetic to make him sleep while they perform the surgery. And then as he wakes up put the muzzle back on.

Standard procedure at our clinic.
The dog would probably be given a sedative by needle while muzzled then once sedated the vet would administer anesthesia. After the dog is neutered it takes a period of time before the hormones settle and the dog loses some of its aggressiveness. However, just because a dog is neutered does not mean it will lose all of it's aggressiveness you should consider a good Obedience Class as well. Here the dog will learn socialization as well as basic training.
the dog would have to be muzzled prior to surgery so the vet can put the dog under safely. most vets muzzle all dogs that they perform surgery on. it's a strange place and strange ppl and strange noises.dogs get nervous, even the sweetest dog can snip at someone if scared *fight or flight instinct* vets understand this.so working w/ an aggressive dog is par for the course w/ a vet.

of course the OWNER would probably need to muzzle the dog since they would be in the best position to get the muzzle on the dog w/out biting.
once the teeth factor is under control, it's just a shot away from getting fixed.
First of all the vet techs do a lot of the taking out and putting the dog back into a cage. Often if the dog is very aggressive or nervous, just like with people they can give a pre-anesthesia type medication, like Valium. Then the dog is easier to handle. Once the dog is under that the put an I.V. line in, Little more med. and then the general anesthesia. Most dogs are great and have no problems. It may help your guy be a little less aggressive, too. Good Luck
he would get muzzled and given a shot to put him to sleep while the surgery is performed.
Well, with my dog, they gave me some pills the day before to crush up and mix in his food. The pills made him drowsy and less aggressive, making it easier for the vets to put him under anesthesia. You should go in before you schedule the date to neuder him. The vets will give you more advice or other alternatives, as they did with me.
The vet will have you bring him in Muzzled. When he puts him under to do the procedure he will not have to worry about his teeth! He will probably keep the muzzle on him or put it back on before he is fully out of the sedation.
same way they neuter a dog that is not aggressive.
There are ways to sedate an animal first, and I'm sure yours is not the first one they have ever done. Remember the dog is totally asleep--with gas while they do the neuter and wakes up with no idea of what happened.
same as evry other dog
First they would have you muzzle him, then he will be sedated followed by anestisia. Certain body parts are then surgically removed. After he wakes up, they'll have you go into the hospital and take him from the cage yourself (or something close to that). Don't expect that to make him less aggressive, though. It often works but not always. Be sure to obedience train him afterwards - it won't cure aggression but it helps you control him.
neuter %26 they would put him under anesthesia
Give me a knife, I`ll do it, 19.99
uh. wow
the knock the animal out, aggression is not a problem.
Spelling is neuTer.
Your puppy will be just fine, and rest assured that he won't rip the vet's arm off.
He would be muzzled and tranqulized so that he may be handled easily for the procedure.
When they take the dog from you they will take him to the back out of the room .. and they will put a muzzle on him or if SX is later in the day they will leave a leash on him and at time of SX they will mussel him and give him val/Kat it is a drug to take off the edge ALOT then they will but the mask on him to knock him out then a tube in the mouth for a mix of oxygen and gas
if the dog is aggressive then he would be muzzled until a general anesethia is given, he will be really drowzy and will eventually be out like a light, it is usually given in a shot. After he is out the neutering only takes about 5 mins or so and it is done. (they don't actually take off the testicles they just take out the sac of semen)
you may have to mussel the dog, the vet will give him a sedative and before he wakes up the whole thing is over
Vets have ways with dealing with any dog or cat that comes in!

Do not worry! Just get it done!!
Depending on how aggressive the dog, if it gets nervous and bites or just plain bites you'll have to muzzle it, then the vet will give a general anesthesia and perform the surgery. The dog will wake up not knowing what happened while it was sleeping, but will probably figure it out later and look at you as if it has a grudge, but it will most likely be okay with you after a while.
He will put a muzzle on the dog an put him to sleep an he willdo the surgury

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