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PostSubject: Non-Surgical Neuter -Available in USA 2012   Non-Surgical Neuter -Available in USA 2012 EmptyFri Sep 16, 2011 10:31 am

I don't currently have any unaltered dogs but since I do rescue I'm bound to come across one. Just wonder if anyone had knowledge / opinion on this:

http://www.acc-d.org/Esterilsol
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My guess you would be injecting something caustic into the the dogs nutz. Another chemical for the liver to break down.

At least with the neutering they're gone not poisoned.
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Please visit http://www.arksciences.com/faq.html and you will be surprised. I am part of the Executive Team at Ark Sciences and we routinely toast with Esterilsol at our meetings. Esterilsol is a mixture of Zinc Gluconate and Arginine in water with no preservatives and a pH of 7. They are both supplements you will find in a health food store. Traditionally, chemical neutering was cruel with toxic chemicals being injected into the testicles. Esterilsol is just the opposite. More than 98% of dogs never need any medical intervention after the 2-minute procedure than can be done without sedation in most cases.
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I'd rather have the surgery, personally.
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PostSubject: Re: Non-Surgical Neuter -Available in USA 2012   Non-Surgical Neuter -Available in USA 2012 EmptyWed Sep 28, 2011 7:50 am

Ark Sciences wrote:
Please visit http://www.arksciences.com/faq.html and you will be surprised. I am part of the Executive Team at Ark Sciences and we routinely toast with Esterilsol at our meetings. Esterilsol is a mixture of Zinc Gluconate and Arginine in water with no preservatives and a pH of 7. They are both supplements you will find in a health food store. Traditionally, chemical neutering was cruel with toxic chemicals being injected into the testicles. Esterilsol is just the opposite. More than 98% of dogs never need any medical intervention after the 2-minute procedure than can be done without sedation in most cases.

Thanks for the first hand information. Spay / neuter is one of the most important weapons in helping end the needless slaughter of thousands of animals each year. If it's cheaper and effective it could be a huge help especially with those that think removal of the dogs balls threatens "their" manhood
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