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Spay and Neuter


Spaying and Neutering Procedures

Making sure your pet is spayed or neutered is a crucial part of maintaining their overall health. In fact, both male and female dogs that have been fixed have less risk of developing perianal tumors (anal gland cancer). Cats that have been fixed are also less aggressive towards other cats, a common cause of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) as it’s transmitted from cat-to-cat contact, usually during fights.

Benefits of Spaying


  • Spayed female dogs and cats have no heat cycle, so other animals won’t seek out their scent.
  • If done before the first heat cycle, spaying reduces or even eliminates the risk of ovarian cancer, uterine cancer and even mammary gland tumors. .
  • Spaying reduces the risk of canine pyometra, a serious and life-threatening infection of the uterus.
  • Spayed females have less desire to roam as their urge to reproduce is no longer present.
  • Spaying totally eliminates the risk of delivering a littler of unwanted puppies or kittens.


Benefits of Neutering


  • The risk of testicular cancer is eliminated in dogs and cats that have been neutered.
  • Neutering decreases the risk of prostate cancer and prostate disease in both dogs and cats.
  • Neutered males display less aggressive behavior with less risk of injury due to fights. .
  • Neutered males have less desire to roam as their urge to reproduce is no longer present.
  • Neutering eliminates the risk of impregnating a female to produce a littler of unwanted puppies or kittens.


The Best Means to Spay or Neuter 

• Our team of highly skilled surgeons and technicians 
• Complete anesthetic monitoring 
• Excellent pain management for your home
• Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs 
• Pre-anesthetic exams
• Dissolvable sutures 
• The safest anesthetics available
• IV catheter and fluids 
• Intravenous pain management 


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