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Spay & Neuter

Spaying or neutering helps prevent health issues, unwanted litters, and certain behavioral challenges.

Spay & Neuter: Caring for Your Pet and Preventing Unplanned Litters
Spaying and neutering are among the most common—and most important—procedures we offer for dogs and cats. These safe, routine surgeries help prevent unwanted pregnancies while supporting your pet’s long-term health and behavior.

Whether you’ve just adopted a young puppy or kitten, or you're considering the procedure for an adult pet, spay and neuter services play a key role in responsible pet care.

What Is Spaying or Neutering?

  • Spaying refers to the surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus in female pets.

  • Neutering (also called castration) refers to the removal of the testicles in male pets.

Both procedures are performed under general anesthesia and are typically completed in a single day. Pets usually recover quickly, with most returning to normal activity within a few days.

Why It Matters

Spay and neuter procedures offer a wide range of benefits for both pets and pet parents:

Health Benefits:

  • Reduces the risk of certain cancers (mammary, uterine, testicular)

  • Eliminates the risk of life-threatening uterine infections (pyometra)

  • Can lead to a longer, healthier life

Behavioral Benefits:

  • Decreases hormone-driven behaviors like marking, roaming, and vocalizing

  • May reduce aggression or dominance behaviors in some pets

Community Benefits:

  • Helps prevent overpopulation and the strain on shelters and rescues

  • Reduces the number of homeless animals in the community

When Should My Pet Be Spayed or Neutered?

Most pets are spayed or neutered between 4 to 6 months of age, but timing can vary based on breed, size, and individual health. Your veterinarian will guide you on the ideal timing based on your pet’s needs.

What to Expect

  1. Pre-surgical exam and bloodwork to ensure your pet is healthy for anesthesia

  2. Safe anesthesia protocol tailored to your pet's size, age, and breed

  3. Surgical sterilization performed by an experienced veterinary team in a sterile environment

  4. Monitoring and pain control throughout the procedure and during recovery

  5. Discharge instructions and home care plan to help your pet heal comfortably

We also provide optional post-operative checkups to ensure the incision is healing properly and that your pet is back to their usual self.


Spaying or neutering is a simple procedure that leads to lifelong health and behavioral benefits. Our team is here to answer any questions and support you every step of the way—from the first exam through full recovery.

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FAQs

Answers to Common Questions

Please be aware that our medical team has been working very long hours under arduous conditions at increased risk to themselves and their family members, to provide care for your pets. This includes routine care as well as urgent illnesses & injuries. Your wait time to see the veterinarian will most certainly be longer than you have been used to in the past. Additionally, you will most likely be on hold longer than you would like when you call us. We are sorry, but this is something we cannot change.

Yes! Having your pet’s medical records will help us to provide complete care in the future. Please send your pet’s medical records to records@animalkindnessvet.net.

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No we don’t offer a pre-paid plan, however we do offer very affordable healthy pet preventive care diagnostics.

Yes, we do operate by scheduled appointments to see your animal as your time is valuable and we don’t want you to have to wait. Unfortunately there are times that our Veterinarian may is dealing with an emergency and we ask for your patience in these situations. We also understand how busy life is, and do try an accommodate walk-ins as best as we can. There is an additional fee for walk-in exams and there may be a longer wait time. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please call us at 702-453-2990 or click here to book an appointment now.

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