Spays and neuters
Spaying or neutering your pet can help them live a longer, healthier life, and minimizes behavior problems. Spaying or neutering your pet helps control the population of unwanted litters, which contributes to thousands of euthanasia procedures and millions of stray animals.
Spaying is a surgical procedure in which both ovaries and uterus are completely removed from your female pet. Spaying will help prevent diseases in your pet such as pyometra (infection in the uterus) and decrease risk of mammary cancer. Additionally, research has shown that pets that have been spayed live longer than pets that have not been spayed.
Neutering refers to the surgical procedure in which both testicles are removed. Neutering can help eliminate undesirable and at times, embarrassing behavior in your male companion. You will help prevent diseases in your pet such as prostate disease and testicular cancer.
Spaying is a surgical procedure in which both ovaries and uterus are completely removed from your female pet. Spaying will help prevent diseases in your pet such as pyometra (infection in the uterus) and decrease risk of mammary cancer. Additionally, research has shown that pets that have been spayed live longer than pets that have not been spayed.
Neutering refers to the surgical procedure in which both testicles are removed. Neutering can help eliminate undesirable and at times, embarrassing behavior in your male companion. You will help prevent diseases in your pet such as prostate disease and testicular cancer.