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Old December 7th, 2013, 04:14 PM
Digston Digston is offline
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I just don't see any scientific studies so I will remain skeptical.

As for the surgery itself, it doesn't look like anything to obscure. Any vet who has practiced long enough and who knows their anatomy should be able to perform a hysterectomy easy enough. I agree that I would call around and see who is comfortable doing one, as it does require more precision than your typical ovariohysterectomy. Do you have a veterinarian that you've seen already for vaccinations? Perhaps if they aren't comfortable doing it, they can refer you to someone who can.
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