Spay and Neuter for Dogs and Cats in Sharon

Having our pets spayed and neutered when they’re young is common practice, primarily because it helps curb the overpopulation of stray cats and dogs. If you’re ready to bring your pet in for a spay or neuter, contact us to schedule an appointment. We’re conveniently located to serve Sharon, Foxborough, and all area communities. During an exam for a new puppy or kitten, we will want to discuss surgery with you and determine whether spaying or neutering will benefit their health. As with any procedure, pet spay and neuter surgeries require careful preparation. For the safety of your loved one, we’ll need to evaluate their breed, health history, and organ function before taking the next step.

Call us today at (781) 784-7554 to schedule an appointment!

When Your Pet Needs to be Spayed or Neutered

Every pet is different, but the ideal age range for pet spay and neuter surgeries is between 6 and 8 months of age. We respect the fact that some pets need more time than others, especially larger dog breeds, and will not rush the procedure. If your pet has an illness or other underlying problem, we will need to delay their surgery so that we can treat them first because their safety is always our highest priority.

How Spaying and Neutering Benefits Dogs and Cats

While spaying and neutering can reduce overcrowding in shelters and help more animals find loving homes, they can also help your dog or cat live a longer, happier life. These surgeries can:

Females

  • Prevent unwanted pregnancies
  • Spotting and heat cycles are nonexistent
  • Less desire to roam in search of a breeding partner
  • Reduce the risk of developing mammary tumors
  • Uterine cancer and related infections are less likely

Males

  • Aggressive behavior is less likely
  • Less desire to roam in search of a breeding partner
  • Testicular cancer is less likely
  • Reduce risk of developing prostatitis and other prostate problems
  • The desire to mount other dogs, objects, etc. is less likely

Helping Your Pet Recover from Their Surgery

Pets need to spend at least a week in a relaxing environment with minimal activity so that they can heal properly. Your pet may need to wear an E-collar to prevent them from licking or chewing at their sutures, and they cannot swim or visit their groomer until the sutures have been removed by their veterinarianWe encourage you to contact us with updates and questions so we can make the recovery process easier for you and your pet.