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Spay and Neuter FAQs


Are you considering getting a spay or neuter for your pet but unsure which one will be suitable? Don't fret if you have no clue what are 'spay and neuter' are. We will explain each term to you. You might own either a male or female pet as a pet owner, and each one can be sterilized. Perhaps you have overheard someone talking about spaying and neutering, but you don't know the benefits of each. This article from West Boca Veterinary Center in Boca Raton, FL, will answer some of those questions and tell you where to get the help you need.

What Does a Neuter Procedure Entail?

If you don't want your male dog to impregnate other dogs, a solution would be to take your dog to your nearest veterinarian to neuter it, which entails removing the dog's testicles. Once the veterinarian does this kind of sterilization process, your dog will no longer impregnate other dogs. Male cats can also be neutered.

What Does a Spay Procedure Entail?

A female dog or cat goes through spaying, which is the sterilization process for female pets. During this process, the veterinarian will remove the uterus and ovaries of your pet. This way, your pet will not fall pregnant.

Why Are Spay and Neuter Procedures Important?

There are numerous benefits of the spay and neuter process. First, spaying will prevent uterine and ovary infections. Additionally, your pet will be safe from malignant breast tumors, which may turn cancerous. The same goes for spaying your male pet as well. When you spay your male pet, it will protect it from testicular cancer and other prostate-related illnesses.

Here are some of the benefits:

  • You will know that your female pet won't go into heat.
  • Your male pet won't roam the streets looking for females.
  • Your male pet will be well-behaved.
  • Spaying and neutering will prevent your dog from giving birth.

Spay and Neuter Services from Our Veterinarian

If you are considering spaying or neutering, contact us at West Boca Veterinary Center in Boca Raton, FL! Call 561-451-8838 to schedule an appointment with our veterinarian.

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