What Is Spaying?

Spaying is a surgical procedure to remove the ovaries, and often the uterus, preventing heat cycles, unwanted litters, and reducing risks of serious health conditions like uterine infections and mammary tumors.

Spaying significantly lowers the risk of hormone-related cancers and eliminates the chance of life-threatening infections like pyometra. It also helps control the pet population, reducing the number of animals in shelters.

Is Spaying My Pet Safe?

Our skilled veterinary team uses advanced anesthesia and monitoring to ensure your pet’s safety during surgery. We’ll provide you with clear instructions for pre-surgical prep and post-operative care.

Most pets are spayed between 4-6 months of age, but this varies based on breed and health. We’ll help determine the best timing during your pet’s wellness exam.

Spaying is an investment in your pet’s long-term health. Contact us today to schedule this important procedure!