Pet SPAY AND NEUTER In Trophy Club

Spay and Neuter

in Trophy Club, TX

At VO Vets, we aim to make spay and neuter surgeries in Trophy Club, TX, as stress-free as any routine appointment. Our veterinarians and support team are dedicated to ensuring your pet feels comfortable throughout their visit, from check-in to check-out. We follow strict safety protocols at every step to minimize discomfort and support a smooth recovery for your furry friend after surgery.

Why is Spay and Neuter in Trophy Club Important?

Spaying and neutering your dog or cat not only helps prevent unwanted litters and reduces the number of stray animals, but it also brings great health and behavior benefits for your pet. The important thing is to choose the right time based on their health, breed, size, and age.

At VO Vets, we recommend spaying or neutering your Trophy Club pet between 6-8 months old, after they’ve finished their puppy or kitten vaccines. For larger breeds, we may suggest waiting until they’re about 12 months or older to ensure they’re ready for the surgery. We’re here to help you decide the best time for your pet!

Health and Behavioral Benefits

of Spaying and Neutering

Elimination of the Heat Cycle

The heat cycle can be uncomfortable for dogs and cats and often attracts unwanted attention from other animals. Spaying your pet eliminates their heat cycle altogether.

Lower Risk for Certain Diseases

Another key reason to spay or neuter your pet is that it can lower their risk of certain infections and cancers, potentially even extending their lifespan. Some of the diseases that spaying and neutering can help reduce or prevent include:

- Pyometra (uterine infection in females)
- Prostatitis (in males)
- Mammary gland tumors (in females)
- Uterine cancer (in females)

Improved Behavior

Male dogs and cats may exhibit aggressive, territorial, and sometimes destructive behaviors if they aren’t neutered. Neutering won’t change your pet’s personality, but it can significantly reduce or prevent hormonal behaviors like roaming, mounting, and urine spraying.

Reduced Overpopulation and Homelessness

Each year, millions of dogs and cats find their way to shelters, with around one million being euthanized. Spaying and neutering pets can help prevent unwanted pregnancies, which ultimately contributes to lowering shelter populations and reducing animal homelessness.

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