“Did you know that approximately 3.7 million animals end up in shelters each year.
Country Club Animal Clinic is proud to offer spaying and neutering services.
“Did you know that approximately 3.7 million animals end up in shelters each year.
Spaying is a general term most people use to describe the ovariohysterectomy of a female animal. Neutering is the term used to describe the castration of a male animal. After the procedure, neither the male nor the female will be able to reproduce in the future.
It is important for pet owners to get their pets spayed or neutered to reduce the number of unwanted pets. Approximately 3.7 million animals end up in shelters each year, because there are not enough adopters out there. Having your pet spayed or neutered ensures that your pet will not be adding to this number.
Neutering or spaying your animal also has great health benefits for your pet. Fixed pets are less likely to develop certain cancers like breast cancer or prostate cancer. Also, females that are not spayed can suffer from a pyometra, an infection that can be deadly.
Spaying and neutering will also improve your pet’s quality of life and help him or her live longer. After a pet is fixed, he or she may calm down a little bit. Animals who are not spayed or neutered are more likely to roam and get lost. They are also more likely to get in fights or hit by a car. Both of these situations can really hurt or even kill your pet!
Here at Country Club Animal Clinic, we understand the importance of spaying or neutering your pet, and we are here to help. We are happy to answer your questions and will help you find cost effective solutions.
If you have any questions about spay and neuter service, don’t hesitate to contact us today at (915) 833-0645.
A: Female dogs are spayed and male dogs are neutered.
A: Pricing is different according to your dog's weight. Call us at 915-833-0645 and we will be happy to provide a rough estimate based on your pet's size.
A: We recommend pet's being spayed or neutered after 6 months of age.
A: Dogs and cats who have been spayed or neutered live longer, healthier lives. Female dogs and cats that are spayed are less likely to develop uterine or ovarian cancer and have a lower risk of breast cancer. Prostate cancer is reduced when male dogs and cats are neutered.
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