Spay & Neuter
Spaying and neutering are vital components of responsible pet ownership and ensure the well-being of your furry companion.
Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?
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Prevent Overpopulation
Millions of pets enter shelters every year, and spaying or neutering is a key step in reducing unwanted litters. By taking this step, you contribute to creating a more humane community.
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Enhance Health and Longevity
Spaying and neutering have been shown to lower the risk of certain cancers, uterine infections, and prostate issues in pets, contributing to a longer, healthier life.
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Behavioral Benefits
Neutering male pets can reduce aggressive tendencies, territorial marking, and roaming behavior. Similarly, spaying female pets eliminates heat cycles, which can lead to more predictable and manageable behaviors.
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Cost Savings Over Time
Preventing health complications and avoiding the costs associated with caring for accidental litters can save you money in the long term.
What’s Included in Our Service?
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Affordable Pricing
Procedures start at $260 for dogs and $275 for cats. Bloodwork is not included in this price but can be added if recommended for your pet’s health.
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Experienced Veterinary Care
All surgeries are performed by our trusted hospital partner veterinarians, ensuring safety and professionalism.
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Convenient Pet Transportation
Need help getting your pet to and from their appointment? We provide safe and reliable transportation services to make the process stress-free.
What to Expect During the Procedure
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Pre-Surgical Preparation
Before surgery, we will review your pet’s medical history to ensure they’re healthy enough for the procedure. If you opt for bloodwork, we’ll conduct tests to check organ function and overall health.
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Surgery Day
The procedure itself is performed under general anesthesia, with our veterinary team closely monitoring your pet throughout. Spaying typically involves the removal of the ovaries and uterus in females, while neutering involves removing the testicles in males.
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Post-Surgical Care
After surgery, your pet will rest and recover under our care until they’re ready to go home. We’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
How to Prepare Your Pet
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Fasting
Most pets need to fast (no food or water) for 8–12 hours before surgery.
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Comfort Items
Bring your pet’s favorite blanket or toy to help them feel at ease.
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Post-Surgery Support
Arrange a calm and quiet recovery space at home for your pet.
Common Questions
Is my pet too old to be spayed or neutered?
How long will it take for my pet to recover?
Book Your Appointment Today
Spaying and neutering are investments in your pet’s future and your peace of mind. Schedule your pet’s procedure today and join us in promoting healthier, happier pets in our community.