Desexing or neutering your pet is a surgical procedure that prevents them from being able to reproduce. In male pets it is commonly referred to as “castration”, and in female pets as “spaying”. This is one of the most frequent types of surgery performed by our vets.
The most common age to desex your pet is between 5 and 6 months, however they are never too old to be desexed. With new research, many large breed dogs are being desexed at a later age to allow for further growth and lessen the risk of certain conditions later in life. We recommend discussing this option with the vet at their puppy vaccinations so that a plan that suits both you and your pet can be made.
There are many benefits to desexing your pet. They include:
Before surgery:
After Surgery:
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