| A | B |
| castration | another name for neutering |
| water | pets should have this taken away 12 to 24 hours prior to neutering |
| incisions | these need to be checked daily following surgery |
| injectables | a nonsurgical alternative |
| males | only this sex is neutered |
| anesthesia | surgery done under total unconsciousness |
| metabolism | a disadvantage of neutering will lead to this being reduced |
| neuterzol | a chemical injectable that disrupts the testicles |
| orchiectomy | removal of the males reproductive organs |
| osteosarcoma | a form of bone cancer |
| poor behavior | neutering helps to eliminate this |
| prostate | gland of intact males that is susceptible to cancer as animal gets older |
| surgerical | neutering is this type of procedure |
| testicles | males reproductive organs |
| testicular | cancer type that neutering helps to lower |
| testosterone | this male hormone levels will decrease following neutering |
| ultrasound | non-evasive vasectomy utilizes this |
| gelding | castration method of horses |