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doctor Bob

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Prostrate problems have lead to Billy having to have the unkindest cut of all......... plop plop

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worst bit for me was when the vet was explaining how they sliced them up afterwards to check any cancerous tissues .... just made me feel weak at the knees.

First time he's ever been on the sofa, even I have a heart.....
 
Ohhh just look at those sad eyes. The thing about a dog as a best friend verses a human is that in a weeks time he will have forgiven you for taking his crown jewels :roll: :)
 
give him a cuddle from me,
as i have just gone through a prostrate cancer OP .
also my mate who owns the local gunroom near me, one of his cocker spaneils had the same op about 5 or 6 months ago the dog is fine and runs around the shop no probs, hey animals just get on with it
 
Bless.........

I have a male staffy, aged 7 and he is intact, but I do worry about possible health issues....did you get it done preventatively or as a result of a diagnosis?
 
Poor lad. He'll be back to him/herself in a few days.

This is Alfie a week after he had his nadgers cut off. He says he felt he was in the wrong body before.
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Buster had the same problem a year or so ago,
There were small drops of blood dripping from his old boy, turned out to have an enlarged prostate. nuts off, testosterone down, back to normal after a few weeks :)

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Yep, constant problems with enlarged prostrate. Meant he was virtually disabled for 2 weeks each time, couldn't walk, squat etc.
Big risk of ulseration, because we had switched insurance companies he wasn't covered on insurance for it.

Nuts off was the sensible choice, he will now turn into a woolly brown sheep............... which is why setters are normally intact as it keeps their coats sleek.
 
Grayorm....your photo/comment just made me splatter the coffee all over the place!

At least they use knives these days. Years ago when gelding horses the women used their teeth.
 
RogerS":2vmnh5vr said:
Grayorm....your photo/comment just made me splatter the coffee all over the place!

At least they use knives these days. Years ago when gelding horses the women used their teeth.


Mine still does!
Regards Rodders
 
Baldhead":a9b70qjl said:
Reading this thread has brought tears to my eyes!! I'm sure he'll be back to his (near) normal self in a few weeks.

Baldhead

Too true, you"ve sure got to have some balls to have that done,
 
doctor Bob":3ehml862 said:
Prostrate problems have lead to Billy having to have the unkindest cut of all......... plop plop

hpdt.jpg


worst bit for me was when the vet was explaining how they sliced them up afterwards to check any cancerous tissues .... just made me feel weak at the knees.

First time he's ever been on the sofa, even I have a heart.....

Now you've let him on the sofa, he must always now be welcome there ... :)
 
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