Having your pet spayed or neutered is a responsible choice that prevents unwanted litters and can help them live a healthier, happier life.
These routine procedures can help with certain behavioral issues, too. While you may have concerns about sending your companion in for an elective procedure, spaying and neutering are routine procedures and complications are extremely rare. At TruVet Pet Hospital, we perform spaying and neutering in Frisco and recommend these important services for nearly all of our patients.
Benefits of Spaying and Neutering
Preventing unwanted litters is the main purpose of having your pet spayed or neutered. With millions of homeless pets in shelters and on the streets, ensuring that your dog or cat doesn’t contribute to already overwhelming overpopulation is a responsible choice.
Additionally, these surgeries prevent or lower the risk of certain diseases. They eliminate the possibility of uterine, testicular, and ovarian cancer as well as life-threatening uterine infections. Spaying and neutering also reduce the risk of mammary tumors and cancer, diabetes, and other hormone-related illnesses.
Having your dog or cat neutered or spayed may curb problematic behaviors, as well. Some of these behaviors include aggression (especially in males), spraying, roaming in search of a mate, howling, and yowling.
Benefits of Spaying and Neutering
Preventing unwanted litters is the main purpose of having your pet spayed or neutered. With millions of homeless pets in shelters and on the streets, ensuring that your dog or cat doesn’t contribute to already overwhelming overpopulation is a responsible choice.
Additionally, these surgeries prevent or lower the risk of certain diseases. They eliminate the possibility of uterine, testicular, and ovarian cancer as well as life-threatening uterine infections. Spaying and neutering also reduce the risk of mammary tumors and cancer, diabetes, and other hormone-related illnesses.
Having your dog or cat neutered or spayed may curb problematic behaviors, as well. Some of these behaviors include aggression (especially in males), spraying, roaming in search of a mate, howling, and yowling.
Spaying and Neutering in Frisco
Trust the skilled veterinary team for spaying and neutering in Frisco, and you can rest assured that your four-legged family member will be in excellent hands every step of the way. After surgery, we’ll provide detailed aftercare instructions and encourage you to reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns during your pet’s recovery. Please give us a call to schedule your furry friend’s appointment.
Your Veterinarian in Frisco, TX
TruVet Pet Hospital performs spaying and neutering for dogs and cats in Frisco, Little Elm, Phillips Creek Ranch, The Colony, Plano, Prosper, Aubrey, and Carrollton.