Neutering Dogs and Cats

👋 Welcome to the Mentorship Program We’re so glad you’re here!

This program is designed to help you grow your surgical skills and confidence, one step at a time.

Each month covers a new topic with a suggested schedule to guide you . This month’s topic is The Neuter Surgery and Current Trends with Spays/Neuters. There is a lot of discussion occuring these days on when should a pet be spayed/neuter, if at all, what diseases are averted or
created with the surgery. So this month we will take a deep dive into the literature on these trending topics so that your information will not be from hearsay! We will also take an in depth at the orchiectomy procedure itself.

This surgery tends to be less stressful than the spay but it is
still important to have a good understanding of the regional anatomy and the procedure and it’s variations..

We have created a viewing order and timeline for you but feel free to move at your own pace. The first video in the menu is the longest one and it is packed full of information. It is an excellent starting point.

As you work through the material, please post any comments or questions below. We’re monitoring this space and will do our best to respond quickly. You can also bring your comments and questions for the webinar.; so be sure to note the date of this month’s live Q&A webinar, also listed in the menu. It’s a great chance to ask questions, review cases, and clarify anything that comes up during the month.

In the downloadable resources section at the top of the page — you’ll find a surgery log template there. We strongly encourage you to use it, especially to track your spay surgeries. It’s a valuable teaching tool that helps reinforce learning and monitor progress.

Let’s get started!

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FocusandFlourish (Administrator)
December 1, 2025 at 11:54 am

Welcome Everyone! Feel free to post comments or questions. You can also ask questions about anesthesia or sedation. Dr Brock said she would gladly respond even if it a surgical topic this month 😉

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