
A Healthier Future Starts Here
What is Spay & Neuter Surgery?
Spaying involves removing the reproductive organs of female pets, while neutering is performed for male pets. Both procedures are done under general anesthesia and are considered safe, routine surgeries in veterinary care.
Beyond preventing unwanted litters, these procedures offer important health and behavioral benefits that can significantly improve your pet’s quality of life.
Benefits of Spaying & Neutering
- Lower risk of cancers such as mammary, ovarian, uterine, and testicular cancer
- Prevention of serious infections like pyometra
- Reduced risk of prostate issues in male pets
- Elimination of heat cycles and related discomfort in females
- Decreased roaming behavior, helping keep pets safe
- Potential reduction in aggressive or territorial behaviors
When to Schedule the Procedure
For many pets, spaying or neutering is recommended around 5 to 6 months of age. However, the ideal timing can vary depending on factors such as breed, size, and overall health.
During your visit, our team will evaluate your pet and provide personalized recommendations to ensure the best outcome.
Post-Surgery Care Tips
- Limit activity and avoid jumping or running for 10–14 days
- Monitor the incision site for redness, swelling, or discharge
- Use an e-collar to prevent licking or irritation
- Follow all medication and care instructions provided
- Contact us if you notice anything unusual
