
There are many ways to take great care of your pet, and one of those is through making sure to spay/neuter them. If you’re in the Stockton, CA, area and looking for quality veterinary care, including spay and neuter surgery, we at Fremont Animal Clinic are here to help. With a veterinarian near you, it’s easy to get your questions answered about this important procedure/surgery so you can make the right choice for your pet’s health and happiness.
Request an AppointmentPregnancy Prevention
One of the biggest reasons to spay/neuter your pets is pregnancy prevention. Overpopulation is a real problem for cats and dogs, and pregnant animals can have complications just like humans. That can put them at risk of death, and contributes to more animals on the streets and in shelters. With that in mind, making the choice to have a procedure/surgery to prevent pregnancy can be a good option for your pet and the overall animal population.
Unwanted Behavior Reduction
Another good reason to spay/neuter your pet is that it reduces unwanted behaviors that can come with mating, such as spraying or other territorial marking. Pets that aren’t spayed or neutered also tend to roam more frequently and make their way further from home, which can result in them becoming injured or killed by cars, people, or natural predators. When you spay/neuter your pet they’re less likely to engage in these behaviors.
Lower Cancer Risk
Cancer of the reproductive organs can happen in pets just like it can with people. When this procedure/surgery the risk of cancer in those organs is eliminated. That can help your pet live a better life, and feel healthier. You want to have all the years you can with your pet, and protecting them from diseases and conditions that are preventable is an important way to do that.
Get a Spay/Neuter Procedure/Surgery and Veterinary Care from a Veterinarian Near You
Get in touch with us today at Fremont Animal Clinic if you’re looking for a veterinarian near you in the Stockton, CA, area. We can spay or neuter your pet and help them recover quickly, so you can get back to all your adventures. If you do, you’ll be protecting them from the risk of reproductive cancer and reducing the unwanted animal population in your area. You’ll also avoid the risk of something happening to your pet if they become pregnant, and reduce their desire to wander away from home. Call us at (209) 465-7291 for a spay/neuter procedure/surgery and veterinary care from a veterinarian near you.