What you need to know about Spay and Neuter

What You Need to Know About Spay and Neuter Surgery

If you are a new pet owner, you have likely heard about having your pet spayed or neutered. While you may know this procedure prevents your pet from becoming or getting another pet pregnant, did you know spaying and neutering provide other health and behavioral benefits? Lincoln Animal Hospital in Cypress, CA, is here to tell you what you need to know about spay and neuter surgery to make the best decision for your pet’s health and well-being.

Understanding the Procedures

Although spaying and neutering are two separate surgeries, they achieve similar goals. Spaying involves the removal of your female pet’s ovaries and uterus, while neutering removes your male pet’s testicles. Doing this prevents your pet from becoming pregnant or getting another animal pregnant, helping curb pet overpopulation. These are routine procedures your veterinarian performs at the animal hospital, and your pet often can return home the same day as the operation.

Benefits of Spay and Neuter Surgery

The primary benefit of spay and neuter surgery is eliminating your pet’s risk of having unwanted pregnancies. You do not have to worry about caring for unexpected puppies or kittens if you get your pet spayed or neutered. Additionally, removing your pet’s reproductive organs enhances its quality of life. Your female pet is no longer at risk of developing uterine and ovarian cancers, while male pets are significantly less likely to deal with some prostate issues. Another benefit of these procedures is improved behavior. Female pets no longer have heat cycles when spayed, meaning they are less likely to roam and spray. Neutering male pets also eliminates behaviors like roaming and aggression caused by the desire to mate.

Get Your Pet Spayed or Neutered Today at Lincoln Animal Hospital

Spaying or neutering your pet can significantly enhance its quality of life while helping curb pet overpopulation, so contact Lincoln Animal Hospital in Cypress, CA, to get your pet spayed or neutered today. Call us and schedule an appointment with our veterinarian at (714) 995-9200 to ensure your pet lives a long, healthy life.

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