Fletcher, NC

Pet Spay & Neuter

We strongly recommend spay and neuter services at Fletcher Animal Hospital to provide essential health benefits for pets, reduce risks of certain diseases, and help manage the pet population. Our caring team ensures a safe and smooth procedure.

Pet Spay and Neuter in Fletcher, NC

Spaying and neutering are essential procedures that promote your pet’s health and help control the pet population. At Fletcher Animal Hospital, our experienced veterinarians provide comprehensive spay and neuter services for dogs and cats, along with compassionate support to help you make informed decisions about your pet’s health. Our commitment is to ensure these procedures are as safe and comfortable as possible, offering each pet a healthy, vibrant future.

What Are Pet Spaying and Neutering?

Spaying refers to the surgical removal of a female pet’s reproductive organs, while neutering is the procedure for male pets, where the testicles are removed. Both surgeries are routine, minimally invasive, and performed under anesthesia to keep pets comfortable and pain-free. These procedures are important not only for your pet’s health but also for controlling the local pet population.

When Should You Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

The ideal time for spaying or neutering depends on various factors, including your pet’s breed, age, and health. In general, dogs and cats can be safely spayed or neutered as early as six months of age, though the best time for surgery may vary. Our veterinarians at Fletcher Animal Hospital will discuss your pet’s specific needs and help determine the optimal timing for the procedure.

A vet putting surgery collar to a dog

Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

Health Benefits

Spaying and neutering have several health advantages. Spaying female pets reduces their risk of uterine infections and breast tumors, which can be cancerous. Neutering male pets decreases the likelihood of prostate problems and certain types of cancer. These procedures can also help to increase your pet’s life expectancy, keeping them healthier for longer.

Behavior Benefits

In addition to health benefits, spaying and neutering can improve your pet’s behavior.  Both spayed and neutered pets may show reduced aggressive tendencies and decreased territorial marking behavior. These behavioral benefits contribute to a calmer, more manageable household environment.

Preventing Overpopulation

Pet overpopulation remains a concern, and spaying or neutering your pet is a responsible step in controlling the number of unwanted litters. By taking proactive steps to prevent unplanned pregnancies, you can help reduce the number of pets in shelters and contribute to the well-being of the overall pet community.

Why Choose Fletcher Animal Hospital for Pet Spay and Neuter?

At Fletcher Animal Hospital, we prioritize your pet’s well-being and comfort throughout the spay or neuter process. Our experienced veterinary team is committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care at every stage, from pre-surgery assessments to post-surgery follow-ups. By choosing us, you can trust that your pet is in capable hands, and we will do everything possible to ensure a smooth, successful procedure.

We believe in open communication, so our veterinarians are always available to answer any questions you may have about spaying and neutering or any other aspect of your pet’s health. Our team is here to support you with information and guidance, helping you feel confident in your decision to spay or neuter your pet.