Pet Spay & Neuter

Spaying and neutering are essential for creating a healthy domestic environment for your pet. At Dundas Veterinary Hospital, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive spay and neuter procedures to promote your companions’ lasting health and well-being and encourage responsible pet ownership.

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Pet Spay & Neuter in Dundas, NSW

Spaying and neutering are vital procedures that benefit pets and their owners. Our experienced veterinarians at Dundas Veterinary Hospital are skilled in performing these procedures with the utmost care and precision. We understand the importance of these surgeries in controlling the pet population and preventing specific health issues.

Spaying, which involves the removal of the ovaries and sometimes the uterus in female pets, can help prevent uterine infections, breast tumors, and unwanted pregnancies. Neutering, the removal of the testicles in male pets, can reduce the risk of certain cancers and behavioral problems, such as aggression and roaming.

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Our clinic is equipped with modern facilities and advanced anaesthesia and monitoring equipment to ensure the safety and comfort of your pets during the spay and neuter procedures. Our veterinarians will walk you through the entire process, addressing any concerns you may have and providing post-operative care instructions to aid in your pet’s recovery.

We understand that the decision to spay or neuter your pet is significant. Our team is here to support you by providing all the necessary information and guidance to make an informed choice that aligns with your pet’s individual needs and your family’s circumstances.

Why Should I Spay or Neuter My Pet?

All animals instinctively have the urge to mate, yet pets that are domesticated are typically prevented from doing so. This can create emotional hostility and irritability in your pet. Spaying and neutering also prevent overpopulation and overcrowding in animal shelters. Female pets also live longer and healthier lives after being spayed, while males will not have the urge to roam away from home.

When to Spay or Neuter My Pet?

Spaying and neutering procedures can be performed as early as five months of age. Having this procedure performed on your pet early will set them up for a lifetime of improved health while eliminating disruptive behaviour in your home. We also offer a complimentary exam with each spay and neuter.

Contact us today about spaying or neutering your pet!