Neutersol
It’s highly recommended to have your pet spayed or neutered to control the number of unwanted animals that wind up in animal shelters every year. There is always traditional neutering but some pet owners are uncomfortable with that. This video will explain the new neutering process that doesn’t involve anesthesia or going under the knife and is 99% effective.
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Statistics
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Over 7 million dogs and cats are put to sleep in shelters every year. An animal is euthanized every 6 seconds in America, and it costs taxpayers over 2 billion dollars a year.
Neutering your male dog is one of the best things you can do to prevent overpopulation.
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Neutering
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Until recently, neutering required anesthesia and surgery as a result, some pet owners were reluctant to put their pets through the procedure.
Now a new drug could make surgical neutering a thing of the past.
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Neutersol
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Neutersol is the first FDA approved drug that renders dogs sterile for life.The outpatient procedure involves an injection into the testes and is 99.6% effective.
The benefits of injecting a solution into the testicle as opposed to surgical neutering would be anesthesia as the animal does not have to be under general anesthesia. And then there is not the pain management issues, post-operative pain, there is no tissue being cut.
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Drawback
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One potential drawback, Neutersol treated dogs had 40-50% more testosterone than traditionally castrated dogs. Testosterone is that male macho chemical, the one that makes dogs roam, more dominate, or even more aggressive.
The drug is also non-toxic. It contains the same ingredient you find in a cold lozenge. Best of all, Neutersol gives vets a cost effective way to control the population. If you're looking for an easy, pain-free way to neuter your dog, ask your vet about Neutersol.