Neutering
The vet can provide information on the best time to have your pet spayed or neutered based on breed, age and health factors. Even when it comes to the most routine surgeries, your pet’s wellbeing is given top priority and this is why we only book small number of surgeries daily.
There are many benefits to spaying your female companion. Not only you will contribute to the prevention of the dog and cat overpopulation, you will also eliminate the heat cycles. Above all, you will help prevent diseases
in your pet’s reproductive tissues and mammary cancer.
Spaying involves surgical removal of both ovaries and uterus.
It is preformed under a number of anaesthetics and
Monitoring devices.