Spaying and neutering not only help control pet overpopulation—they can also protect your pet’s health. These procedures reduce the risk of serious conditions such as:
- Pyometra (life-threatening uterine infection)
- Mammary tumors in females
- Testicular cancer and prostate disease in males
Timing Matters
Most pets benefit from early spaying or neutering. However, research shows that for large breed dogs and certain breeds, it may be better to wait until full maturity. Our team will recommend the best timing for your pet.
Extra Protection for At-Risk Breads
For dogs prone to bloat, we can perform a preventive stomach tacking (gastropexy) during spay or neuter surgery.
Safe & Caring Surgery
Your pet will be under general anesthesia, monitored closely, and cared for in our recovery ward until they’re ready to go home. We’ll give you clear after-care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Plan the Best for Your Pet
Call us at (609) 426-0155 to discuss spaying or neutering. We’ll help you choose the safest, healthiest option for your pet.