Our hospital routinely performs spays and neuters, the surgical sterilization of female and male dogs, cats and rabbits. Spaying involves removal of the uterus and ovaries of females and is called ovariohysterectomy. Neutering involves removal of the testicles of males and is called castration.
Both procedures are performed under general anesthesia and both involve a surgical incision. Pain management medications are used routinely in this hospital to insure your pet's comfort.
These surgeries are performed most commonly at or around six months of age. However, many veterinarians recommend and perform this procedure at a much younger age. Ask our staff about spaying or neutering your pet to help prevent unwanted sexual behavior and pregnancies and to decrease or eliminate the possibility of certain disease conditions later in life.