Judy-Ron
Overrun with beasties
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Our lovely Mr. Snickers has had a time of it. We adopted him in June. He had his castration just before we bought him. He was six months old at the time. His castration was done by the burdizzo method and apparently one of the testicles didn't get done right... The one side was doing well but the other didn't shrink up at all. We talked to the breeder and she offered to redo the procedure or if we felt better about it to take him to the vet and have him banded. We have other boys who have been castrated by both methods and they seem to be fine so we opted to have him banded. When we were at our appointment we also asked about removing his scurs. The vet offered to do a two for one.. get him banded and remove the scurs. Now Snickers is a cute little fellow with the FONZ type hair tuft on his head.. Not any more. they shaved his head! Poor guy looked bald when we took him home. Now after a week his head is fuzzy and I'm sure he'll be looking back to normal soon (I hope) His banding was a huge success and he's up and around eating and head butting and playing around like nothing happened to him... Gotta love their resilience!