When is the best time to spay or neuter a Biewer Terrier puppy?
The best time is between 7 and 9 months of age. This is when the puppy is old enough to recover from the surgery and before they have their first heat cycle (for females) or reach sexual maturity (for males).
Should retained baby teeth be pulled during the procedure?
Yes, retained baby teeth should be pulled during the spaying or neutering procedure. This is because retained baby teeth can cause crowding and misalignment of the adult teeth, which can lead to dental problems.
How much does it cost to spay or neuter a Biewer Terrier puppy?
The cost of spaying or neutering a Biewer Terrier puppy will vary depending on your location and the veterinarian you choose. In general, the cost ranges from $100 to $500.
How long does the recovery period last?
The recovery period for spaying or neutering a Biewer Terrier puppy is usually about 5-10 days. During this time, your puppy will need to be kept calm and quiet and ideally wear a spay once. The incision site will need to be monitored for signs of infection.