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Question by tiffany
Submitted on 5/13/2004
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Instead of taking my just spayed dog back to the vet to have stitches removed can i do it myself?


Answer by Animal-Princess
Submitted on 5/14/2004
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You can but make sure she does not get an infection. My cat did it by herself before because she got fed-up with them on the tenth day.

 

Answer by Jennifer
Submitted on 1/26/2005
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yes you can My son was 3 and had 9 stiches they are very simple to remove and it will save you a bundle too in my case $110 dollars good luck just make sure its compleatly healed first

 

Answer by lizzy the great
Submitted on 3/11/2005
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i think you should take your animal to the vet cause if you're not careful your can damage your pet for life

Lizzy the great

 

Answer by SUMMER
Submitted on 8/17/2006
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I HAD MY MALE DOG FIXED LAST YEAR, BUT HE WAS STILL ABLE TO LOCK ON TO MY FEMALE DOG.
I THOUGHT AFTER THEY WERE FIXED THAT THEY LOST INTREST. DOES THIS MEAN THAT SHE WILL
GET PREGNET

 

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