Hopefully now he won't get so excited when company comes and piddle all over ('pends on "who" said company is, you know). Here he is tonight, a little tired, but I'm sure he'll be all fired up and ready for foolin' around in no time.
His vet did the surgery by lazer instead of the regular "surgical" method. I don't really know the difference, but I can barely see any evidence of an operation at all. He doesn't seem to know any different, and he even ate like a pig as soon as he got home from the vet's. I always thought they were supposed to wait a while before eating, but the vet said that with the lazer surgery, it wasn't a problem. He has some pain meds that I'm supposed to give him "as needed" but I couldn't get his attention to take them tonight because he was too busy kicking the crap out of the golden retriever.
I've had two dogs neutered the "surgical" way, and I remember them being rather uncomfortable and cranky for a few days. This doesn't seem to have phased him at all.
I am hoping though, that he'll calm down a little and not be quite so aggressive with Jersey (the golden). She's a 5 1/2 year old puppy, but Cooper still manages to get her pretty worn out sometimes.
His vet did the surgery by lazer instead of the regular "surgical" method. I don't really know the difference, but I can barely see any evidence of an operation at all. He doesn't seem to know any different, and he even ate like a pig as soon as he got home from the vet's. I always thought they were supposed to wait a while before eating, but the vet said that with the lazer surgery, it wasn't a problem. He has some pain meds that I'm supposed to give him "as needed" but I couldn't get his attention to take them tonight because he was too busy kicking the crap out of the golden retriever.
I've had two dogs neutered the "surgical" way, and I remember them being rather uncomfortable and cranky for a few days. This doesn't seem to have phased him at all.
I am hoping though, that he'll calm down a little and not be quite so aggressive with Jersey (the golden). She's a 5 1/2 year old puppy, but Cooper still manages to get her pretty worn out sometimes.

