I took Soldier to see the veterinarian earlier this week because, right on cue, his seasonal pet allergies have flared up. Every spring and fall like clockwork, he begins obsessively scratching himself and rubbing his ears on the carpeting. It takes just a day or two for the angry, red rash to appear on his belly and groin area. Within that same amount of time, Soldier usually starts chewing his feet, often until they are raw and bloodied.
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This week’s question is from a new pet owner in Michigan: “How do I care for my pet after he is neutered? I’m afraid I won’t be able to keep him from hurting himself or pulling out the stitches.” – Roger, Michigan
“Post operative complications occur when a pet is neutered. That is a reality. No doctor, though they may be loath to admit it, is perfect.
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