Dog Wakes Up In Vet Clinic, Realises He's Been Neutered, Then Proceeds To Destroy The Place
Saying goodbye is one of the hardest things to do, but sometimes you just have to go through with it for your own good, as it's the right thing to do. When you're a dog, things are not as simple as that, especially when it comes to parting ways with things you have been accustomed to your whole life.
LeLo was recently taken to ClíniCão, a veterinary clinic in Brazil, but he had no idea why his parents took him there. He would have attempted to leave his family if he had known what they had planned for him.
Soon enough, LeLo understood exactly why they brought him there, and he was not happy about it. He had been brought in to be neutered, which is a routine surgery that has many benefits for dogs as individuals and for the entire dog population in general.
It was an unpleasant surprise for LeLo because, after finally waking up from anesthesia, he discovered what had gone wrong (or what was missing). Moments later, LeLo escaped from his kennel and started trashing the place since there was no one to stop him.
Despite all the mess LeLo made and the cleanup that followed the destruction, Possari didn't hold it against the poor dog.
LeLo did not appreciate what they had done to him after waking up in the vet clinic.
“I think he was upset about the whole situation,” Jéssica Possari, LeLo’s vet, told The Dodo.

As soon as he realized what was missing, he went on a destructive rampage.
“[Seeing the mess he made] was startling. It was just amazing that a dog had done all that.”
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Thankfully, LeLo didn't hurt himself during his little destructive outburst. He eventually came to terms with the fact that he's neutered.
“He is doing very well, free to run around again,” Possari said, adding that they’ll keep a closer eye on him during his next visit: “His personality is very calm and affectionate in front of us, but he can be pretty mischievous behind our backs.”
LeLo did not appreciate that his parents decided to get rid of something that belonged to him without even consulting him first. His outburst was his way of showing his parents and everyone else that he did not appreciate what they had done to him, which is completely understandable.
Spaying and neutering have many benefits for your dog. In case you didn't know the difference between them, spaying is for females, and neutering is for males.
Both procedures are quite important; they are surgical sterilization methods that prevent your dog from reproducing and help, in turn, reduce the dog population and prevent overpopulation. One of the other benefits is that it can also add years to your dog's lifespan.
“Spaying prevents pyometra, a common, life-threatening uterine infection in unspayed female dogs,” veterinarian at Animal Medical Center in New York City, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, told The Dodo.
Neutering also reduces bad behavior; unneutered dogs are more likely to become aggressive in the future, in addition to other dominance-related behaviors.