Pet Spaying and Neutering

Each year, the United States kills thousands of dogs and cats in shelters. It is a sad fact that a lot of these cases can be avoided. A primary cause of this is that owners fail to spay and neuter their pets. Even the most conscientious pet owners are prone to accidents and a single accidental litter will result in more pets having no permanent loving home.

Spaying or neutering your pet is not only a good step in this cycle of overpopulation but is also a decision that can lead to better health and behavior of your pet.

Spaying for Female Pets

Spaying is a surgical process which ensures that female cats and dogs do not get pregnant. It is medically referred to as ovariohysterectomy. It means the veterinarian removes the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes from the animal. In the absence of these organs, your pet will never be pregnant. The majority of veterinarians recommend spaying at 6 to 12 months of age, preferably prior to the first heat cycle of your pet.

Benefits of Spaying

  • No chance of unwanted pregnancies
  • Shield against uterine infections
  • Ovarian and uterine cancer prevention

After Surgery

Spaying is regarded as a significant procedure. Your pet is likely to need approximately 10-14 days to recuperate. A certain level of fatigue or sleepiness during the initial stages is natural, and analgesics are frequently used to aid the recovery process.

Neutering for Male Pets

Neutering is the surgery that is done on male cats and dogs to prevent procreation. The testicles are excised during the procedure, thereby preventing the possibility of impregnating females. Neutering is commonly carried out at the age for about 6 months but it is safe even in adulthood.

Benefits of Neutering

  • Lessens aggressive or dominant behavior
  • Reduces the desire to wandering or to mark the territory
  • Gets rid of the risk of testicular tumors and reduces prostate problems

After Surgery

Neutering is less invasive than spaying, yet it is a major medical procedure. The majority of pets recover fast, although they need to be kept composed and under observation. Pain medication might be required and precautions against licking or biting at the incision point to avert infection are imperative.

Prescription Angel Care

Spaying and neutering does not only help control the population of pets but also provides your furry friend a better healthier life. To get to know more or set an appointment, contact our team today.

Why Choose Us

Well Credentialed Staff

The health of your pet is the number one priority on our list. Our veterinarians have many years of practice in spay and neuter procedures, which guarantees safe, effective, and humane care. You can be confident that your furry friend is in good hands through the course of the first consultation to recovery.

Focus on Comfort and Safety

We know that surgery is stressful for the pets as well as the owners. This is the reason we have contemporary equipment, safe anesthesia and pain management methods to ensure your pet is comfortable. Our team members ensure to follow all pre-operative and post-operative guidelines. It will ensure a smooth recovery process. 

Low-cost 

We are low in our prices as compared to other vet clinics. We offer transparent pricing systems. We provide treatments and grooming procedures to different pets at affordable prices for every person in the US community. 

One-On-One Care to Each Pet

All pets are different. They all need care in a different way based on their needs. Our team provides customized treatment options based on their age of surgery, recovery chances, and health status. Our care services help your pets to live a long lift with you.

FAQs

Why should I spay or neuter my pet?

Spaying and neutering are useful in unwanted litter prevention, population of pets, as well as providing significant health and behavior advantages to your dog or cat.

What is the right age to spay or neuter my pet?

Yes. Some of the most common operations in the veterinary practice include spay and neuter operations. We have highly trained staff who are equipped with current methods and keep special watch over your pet.

Is the surgery safe for my pet?

The majority of pets can be spayed or neutered when they are approximately 6 months old. But it can be whenever you want depending on the breed and health of your pet.

How long is the recovery time?

Most pets recover in one to two weeks. The following are the factors that boost recovery: 

  • A relaxing environment
  • Avoiding movements
  • Post-surgery monitoring

Will the surgery be painful?

During the process, pets are administered anesthetics. And after pain killers are prescribed to manage pain.

Do spayed or neutered pets gain weight?

Not necessarily. Exercise and good nutrition will keep your pet healthy. There are some factors that can cause weight gain are given below: 

  • Improper digestion
  • Lack of exercising

Can older pets be spayed or neutered?

Yes. Although pet children recover quickly. While older pets need care for smooth recovery.

What should I do to care for my pet after surgery?

Calm your pet, do not lick the place where the incision was made, take medicine, and observe the symptoms of infection.

How do I schedule an appointment?

You can call our number, visit our office or email us to book an appointment with our top vet surgeons.