At Pawsh Place Veterinary Center, we believe responsible pet ownership begins with proper reproductive health care. Our spay and neuter services are designed to contribute to the well-being of your pet and help control the pet population.
Why Spaying and Neutering Matters:
Spaying (female pets) and neutering (male pets) offer numerous health and behavioral benefits, including:
Reducing the risk of certain cancers and infections
Preventing unwanted litters
Decreasing aggressive behavior and roaming tendencies
Minimizing the risk of reproductive system diseases
Your pet is a companion, a friend, and in a real sense a member of your family. In order to reduce the number of animals ending up in shelters or being euthanized, we encourage you to discuss spaying or neutering your pet with your veterinarian.
Together we can work as a team to help reduce the number of unwanted and abandoned animals. Both male and female pets are mature enough to reproduce between the ages of six to nine months.
We’ll help you decide when is the best time to spay or neuter your pet and discuss any concerns or questions you may have about this surgery.
Pre-Procedure Care:
Complete health assessment
Fasting instructions
Any necessary pre-anesthetic tests
Post-Procedure Care:
Pain management
Recovery instructions
Follow-up support
When to Consider Spaying or Neutering:
We recommend discussing the ideal timing for your pet’s surgery with our team. Typically, it’s done before sexual maturity, around 4-6 months of age, but it can vary depending on the pet.
Schedule a Consultation:
Interested in spaying or neutering your pet? Contact us today to learn more or book an appointment.