Spay & Neuter Procedures
Safe and humane pet sterilization
Deciding whether to spay or neuter your cat or dog can be a difficult decision for some pet owners. Although the thought of your pet having surgery may seem scary, we’re here to assure you that spays and neuters are common surgeries that are safe, simple, and generally quick.
How can my pet benefit from sterilization?
Spaying and neutering help pets live long, healthy lives. Having pets sterilized while they’re young reduces their likelihood of developing certain infections and cancers. Plus, it combats overpopulation which, sadly, leads to the euthanasia of pets who cannot be placed in good homes.
Other common issues that spaying and neutering help prevent include:
- Expensive and potentially life-threatening uterine infections are called pyometras. Luckily, they’re 100% preventable if your pet is spayed.
- Cancerous mammary tumors can spread to other parts of the body. If you spay your female pet prior to her first heat cycle, you’ll significantly reduce the likelihood that she’ll develop tumors.
- Testicular cancer and infections can lead to malignant or benign swelling of the prostate.
- Unwanted behavioral problems such as aggression, territorial marking, and roaming.
If you have questions about getting your pet spayed or neutered, or you’d like to schedule an appointment, give us a call at (858) 279-0425 or request an appointment online.