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Spaying and Neutering for Dogs & Cats

Diagram showing the anatomy of a spayed female dog.

Spaying

Spaying your pet offers numerous benefits, including preventing unwanted pregnancies and helping your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. This procedure protects female pets from deadly diseases such as bacterial infections, reproductive tract diseases, and certain cancers. Additionally, it eliminates the heat cycle, reducing mess and behavioral changes, and helps control pet overpopulation, keeping more animals out of shelters.

Spaying involves the removal of the ovaries and uterus under anesthesia. We follow strict protocols and continuously monitor your pet’s vital signs to ensure her safety. For more details on our procedures, please refer to our Anesthesia and Patient Monitoring section.

Diagram showing the anatomy of a neutered male dog.

Neutering

Neutering your pet has many benefits. This procedure prevents male animals from reproducing, helping your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life without changing his personality. By neutering your pet, you reduce his risk of prostate and testicular cancer, as well as sexually transmitted diseases. Neutering also curtails undesirable behaviors like roaming, fighting, humping, and spraying, and helps control the pet overpopulation problem, keeping more animals out of shelters.

Neutering involves removing the testicles under anesthesia. We follow strict protocols and continually monitor your pet’s vital signs to ensure his safety. For more information on our procedures, see our Anesthesia and Patient Monitoring section.

To set up an appointment or to learn more about spaying and neutering, call or visit our clinic.