Spaying and neutering your pets not only helps to rescue the homeless pet population, but it also helps them to live longer, healthier lives. A pet that has been spayed or neutered is at a decreased risk of some forms of cancer and infection, and the procedure may also help to reduce or eliminate unwanted behaviors like aggression, roaming, or marking.
We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and protocols for all our surgical procedures, including customized anesthetic and pain control plans. We know that it’s stressful to have your pet undergo surgery, and we’re here to support you and answer your questions every step of the way!