Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I don't have any expertise on age of pup and neutering, we just did it when our vet said it could be done and before the timeline of breeder which was 6 months.
We did pay the extra funds for the 'pre-testing' and ours was $99.00. I too was a bit shocked at all the extra fees on this procedure. But the way I looked at it was the testing also provided a base line for the pup in the next year if something was to go wrong, so it's not just a one time lab fee. Go with what makes you comfortable!
We also didn't have to use a cone. I watched our boy like a hawk for three days to make sure he didn't lick the area, and he healed up great within 1 week.
best of luck!! and I assure you, the vet expenses go down after this!!
We just got our 4 yo pyrenees spayed and she had the same type of sutures where they were on the inside. The vet said we would only need a cone if it seemed like she was licking the area excessively, but she really wasn't too interested in it so we didn't get one. Yogi may not either. They didn't do a preliminary test on Bella, but I think it would be worth it just to make sure Yogi doesn't have any adverse reactions during the surgery. Our vet explained pricing for the procedure as more expensive the bigger the dog is, so $219 seems expensive to me but it may just be our area. Our pyrenees' spay was less than $200 and she is about 110 lbs.
We got Hurley at 3 months. His breeder had already neutered him. So I would assume age is not that much of an issue.
We waited until 6 months for our last dog because our vet wanted his personality to develop. And boy did it ever!!!! I am glad that I waited for sure! I have never heard of pre-testing.
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