Routine surgical procedures that prevent your loyal companion from reproducing.
Spaying and neutering are surgical operations conducted on cats and dogs. Spaying involves the removal of a female's ovaries and uterus, while neutering involves the removal of a male's testicles. Our team ensures the pet's comfort and pain prevention by administering general anesthesia during the procedure. If you wish to book a spay or neuter surgery for your pet, kindly contact us at 705-692-4446.
Yes, spaying and neutering procedures typically involve the use of anesthesia. The purpose of anesthesia is to ensure the patient remains unconscious and pain-free during the surgery. It helps to keep the pet comfortable and prevents them from experiencing discomfort or distress during the procedure. We follow strict protocols and continually monitor your pet’s vital signs to help ensure their safety.
Spaying your pet has many benefits. The procedure, which prevents female animals from becoming pregnant and reproducing, can help your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. Spaying will not change your pet’s personality.
By spaying your female pet, you’re protecting her against potentially deadly diseases, including bacterial infections, reproductive tract diseases, and several types of cancer. You won’t have to worry about her going into heat. This means avoiding the mess that often accompanies the heat cycle in female dogs and the pacing and crying that happens with female cats. In addition, spaying your pet will help control the dog and cat overpopulation problem, keeping more animals out of shelters.
The procedure, which prevents male animals from reproducing, can help your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. Neutering will not change your pet’s personality.
By neutering your pet, you’re reducing or eliminating his risk for prostate and testicular cancer, as well as sexually transmitted diseases. Neutering will also reduce or eliminate undesirable and embarrassing behaviour including roaming, fighting, humping, and spraying. In addition, neutering your pet will help control the dog and cat overpopulation problem, keeping more animals out of shelters.
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