ABVC Dog Neuter Package_weight class

Dog Neuter Package

Dog Neuter Package; Standard Workflow

Admission;  Client completes admission form and surgical consent form, reviews and approve quote and agreed additional services/tests,

Pre-Surgical Preparation; Dog admitted and pre-anaesthetic physical exam performed by Veterinarian, proceed with surgical preparation if all within normal limits, IV drip placement, anaesthesia induction, continuous monitoring, preparation for surgery (clipping, skin prep, sterile draping), Placement on surgical table and connection to monitoring machine.

Surgery; Surgical procedure performed under sterile and controlled conditions.

Post-Surgery; Recovery phase with close monitoring, Client informed about surgery outcome and advised on collection time.

Discharge includes: Written surgical report, Post-operative instructions, Home care guidance, Prescribed medication.

Follow-Up; Appointment scheduled for recheck and suture removal, Within 2 days post-surgical call-back to check on the patient’s recovery.

To Book Your Appointment for your Dog Neuter Package
Secure your dog’s health today. To book or learn more about which package is best for your dog, contact us via WhatsApp at 050-3440987 or call 04-3408601.

 

ABVC Dog Neuter Package Price - package inclusion explained

Cryptorchid conditions explained

  • Unilateral cryptorchidism (A): One testicle has not descended into the scrotum. Locate retained testicle, which may be inguinal or abdominal.
  • Bilateral cryptorchidism (B): Neither testicle has descended. Both must be surgically located and removed.
  • Inguinal cryptorchidism (C): The retained testicle is located in the inguinal canal (groin area).
  • Abdominal cryptorchidism (D): The retained testicle remains inside the abdominal cavity. This requires intra-abdominal surgery

Risks if the Retained Testicle is Not Removed

  • Reproductive risk: The dog may remain fertile and able to impregnate females.
  • Behavioral risk: Testosterone-driven behaviors like marking, roaming, mounting, and aggression will likely persist.
  • Health risk: Retained testicles are prone to testicular cancer, torsion, or hormone-producing tumors, with physical and behavioral consequences.
  • Family impact: Strong-smelling marking behavior, aggression, and stress affect family life, alongside higher medical risks and costs

Terms & Conditions

  • Valid until January 31, 2026
  • Cannot be combined with other promotions.
  • No Loyalty Points (subject to system confirmation).
  • Price is strictly related to listed services/products.
  • Other agreed services/products charged at regular price. Estimates can be provided.
  • Unexpected findings may occur; our team will contact you when possible to explain and discuss options.

Google Rating
4.5
Based on 643 reviews