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What happens when my dog is desexed?

19 Jan, 2012 AP

Peaches came in for her desexing operation this week and bravely showed us what happened. Dr Alex anaesthetised and operated on her. Nurse Cyndle prepared Peaches for surgery and monitored the anaesthetic. Peaches was home in time for tea.

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