The Neuter / spay clinic put a tattoo on my dog after having been castrated. Do they normally do this? They did not even ask me. And a bright blue. I'm not mad, I just think it's weird they have not asked to put on. And it's not for identification, because they know he has a chip. It is a low-cost sterilization clinic and neutral.
Not everything is normal, unless your area is to use a code for the spay / neuter feral cats or any other. With cats is ear tipping on the left ear.
Are you sure the blue is not just a brand of marker? It seems a strange color for a tattoo.
I can understand the tattoo a dog, to indicate the surgery was done, but in men it is quite obvious that the balls have disappeared. I do not put a tattoo, unless the tattoo means something else - proof of use of low cost facilities? Are they part of a study of county-level perhaps?
Why not call and ask them?
Its there to ensure that its note that it is neutered ... just in case he finds himself in a rescue / shelter at a later date.
This is particularly important for b * tch sterilize because it is often difficult to tell whether they have been sterilized.
To show other veterinarians, shelters, etc. that has been fixed, although it's obvious. This is normal procedure, and not, they do not need to ask. They either tattoo or a little clip in the ear.
Edit: My dogs are all a little snip cut in their ear flaps.
It is not normal for them to do. What's it like? My daughter adopted a dog with a strange blue mark on him and he is neutered too ..... I wonder if it's a tattoo, but it looks like nothing.
At neutral clinical spay / her to their way of saying "this dog has been altered." Some veterinarians do with normal spays also because there is no external way to tell if a woman has changed.
yep totally normal my cats have one in there ear there is a tattoo if the animal can be identified
Posted on February 26, 2010.