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Spaying and Neutering

Spaying and neutering helps with population control, behaviour, and reduced health risks for pets.

Spaying and Neutering

Spaying and neutering helps with population control, behaviour, and reduced health risks for pets.

Having your dog neutered has health & behaviour benefits and helps control the pet population.

What does neutering/spaying a dog do?

The term “neutering” refers to surgical excision of the testicles from a male dog (castration). The term “spaying” refers to the surgical excision of the ovaries and uterus from a female dog (an ovariohysterectomy).

Why is it important to neuter/spay my dog?

Prevents unwanted behaviour such as urine marking, aggression and mounting as well as eliminating the risk of prostate enlargement and testicular cancer.

How old should a dog be before neutering/spaying?

By neutering a male dog, it prevents unwanted behaviour such as urine marking, aggression and mounting as well as eliminating the risk of prostate enlargement and testicular cancer. By spaying a female dog, it decreases the likelihood of mammary cancer and uterine infections.

How much does it cost to neuter/spay a dog?

Please contact our clinic for further information.

What should I expect when my dog goes home?

At discharge, you will be given a list of take-home instructions that include when to feed your dog and exercise and bathing restrictions. You will also be sent home with medication that will help with post-op discomfort.

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