Spaying and neutering are a responsible part of pet ownership. At Fremont Animal Hospital in Stockton, CA, we perform these procedures to prevent unwanted liters and improve your pet’s overall health. Before you visit us, take a look at some frequently asked questions about spaying and neutering below:
Spaying is the surgical removal of the ovaries and usually the uterus in female animals, preventing them from reproducing. Neutering is the term for the surgical removal of the testicles in male animals. Both procedures are safe, routine surgeries performed under anesthesia.
Spaying and neutering offer multiple benefits, including:
The ideal timing depends on your pet’s breed, size, and health. Generally, cats and dogs are spayed or neutered around six months of age, though some veterinarians may recommend earlier or later based on individual needs.
Yes, spaying and neutering are safe and routine procedures, with most pets recovering quickly. Our veterinarian will conduct a pre-surgical exam and use anesthesia to ensure comfort and minimize risks.
Most pets recover from spaying or neutering within a week or two. During this time, it’s essential to monitor your cat or dog for any signs of complications, such as excessive swelling or bleeding. We will provide specific post-operative care instructions for a smooth recovery.
If you would like to schedule an appointment for your pet’s spay or neuter procedure, contact Atlanta Center for Animal Osteopathy in Stockton, CA, at (209) 465-7291. We’re here to support you and ensure your furry friend receives the best care possible. When you need a veterinarian near you, our team is happy to assist!