Spay and Neuter Surgery at Rush Animal Care

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Spay and Neuter Surgery at Rush Animal Care

To spay or neuter your pet is often a difficult decision to make, but there are several reasons to consider this procedure. Spaying, which is a procedure for female animals or neutering, which is the procedure for males, is an irreversible procedure that prevents your pet from reproducing. These procedures can help to improve your pet’s health as well as their quality of life. Here are just a few of the benefits of taking your pet to your veterinarian in Johnston to be neutered or spayed.

Benefits of Spaying and Neutering in Urbandale

As difficult as it may be to schedule a veterinary spay or neuter appointment, it is important to keep in mind the benefits that come with these procedures. Studies have shown that neutering reduces aggressive behavior in some male animals and pets that have been spayed or neutered have a reduced tendency to roam. By significantly decreasing your pet’s natural roaming instincts, you will in turn be protecting them from accidental injuries, such as the injuries that often occur from vehicles and/or encounters with other animals. Spaying and neutering your pet can provide you with a peace of mind in knowing that it can reduce the risk of losing your pet.  Other benefits of spaying and neutering pets in Johnston may include:

  • Spay and neuter procedures reduce or completely eliminate spraying or marking the inside of your home
  • Non-neutered males generally become persistent as well as aggressive around non-spayed females
  • Male pets that have been neutered typically have less dominating behaviors around children, guests and other animals
  • Spaying can help prevent your female pet from a wide range of serious health problems, such as breast cancer and uterine infections
  • Spaying eliminates the risk of female pets developing pyometra, which is a serious uterine infection
  • Spaying reduces the risk of females developing malignant tumors of the uterus and ovaries
  • Neutering your male pet can reduce the risk of certain cancers, including prostate cancer
  • Neutering lowers the risk of prostate problems, such as prostate enlargement
  • Neutering eliminates the risk of your male pet getting testicular cancer
  • Pets that have been spayed or neutered have an increased lifespan

When to Spay and Neuter Your Pet

It’s best to talk with your veterinarian in Johnston or Urbandale to determine the best time to neuter or spay your pet. Typically females can go into heat as young as four months of age, so it’s recommended that they be spayed before this age; the surgery is safe enough for animals as young as 8 weeks. Typically the age for neutering can be as early as six to eight weeks and for pets who weigh at least two pounds; the usual age for neutering dogs is about the age of six to nine months. Older pets can be neutered as well, but there is a slightly higher risk of complications.

It is important to schedule a veterinary appointment as soon as you get your pet to gain more information on the benefits of spaying and neutering as well as to gain a better insight on the benefits of these procedures. The main reason to spay and neuter pets is to give them added protection for their health.

Contact Rush Animal Care Clinic P.C. today to learn more information about spaying or neutering your pet.

 

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