Does neuter and vasectomy mean the same thing?


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No. 'Neuter' refers to castration (i.e. removing the balls), whereas a vasectomy is a slightly less dramatic (and not 100% effective) means of male birth control. It involves a snip of the vas deferens to cut off the sperm supply from being ejaculated with the semen at the point of orgasm.
No, a vasectomy only cuts the tube from the testicles so that the sperm cannot come out. The testicles are still working. If someone or something is neutered, the sex organs are removed.
Neuter involves removing the testicles. Vasectomy involves the passage of sperm through the urthera to be tied up so sperm won't leave the body.
Yeah, neuter is for a male dog and vasectomy for a human male.
Neuter is castration, removal of the testicals. Vasectomy is the clip and closure of the vas deferens, the tube that delivers sperm to the testes.
No. To neuter a person or animal you would be removing the testes. A vasectomy is when an incision is made into the testes sac and the vas defernes is cut, tied or la sered. This prevents sperm from mixing into the ejaculatory duct. So you cannot get someone pregnant with no sperm to ejaculate.
Vasectomy is a procedure that severes the vas deferens so that sperm cells cannot enter in the semen. Sort of like cutting a garden hose so the water can't flow to the end of the hose.

Neutering refers to a procedure to remove the testicles.
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