Spaying & Neutering
What spaying and neutering can do for your pet’s health
No risk of developing ovarian cancer (females) or testicular cancer (males)
Greatly-reduced mammary cancer risks (females)
Less risk of developing an enlarged prostate (males)
Reduced roaming tendencies
Less aggression, marking/spraying, and mounting furniture or other animals (males)
Fewer health problems associated with going into heat (females)
How do I know when my pet is ready?
Pets should have their spay or neuter before reaching adulthood. Cats and small to medium-sized dogs may have the procedure at about 6 months old.
However, large and extra-large-breed dogs may need to wait until they are 9 months to almost a year old, or more. Weight, physical development, and overall health will ultimately help us decide when the time is right.
How safe is spaying and neutering?
Spaying and Neutering is a very low-risk procedure that has many health benefits for your pet. Pacific Paws offers a safe, sterile welcoming environment to perform a broad range of surgical services.
Our skilled veterinarians commit to the highest standards and make pet surgery the absolute safest it can be.
Call (714)-930-PAWS to book an appointment with us!
