Spay and Neuter Your Pets

At Elmore Road Veterinary Clinic, we perform safe and effective spay and neuter procedures for dogs and cats. Spaying or neutering your pet is important for two main reasons. First, it helps curb the amount of dogs and cats that are homeless – millions are euthanized each year for this reason. Second, it has important health and behavioral benefits for your pet. It reduces aggression, and even lowers incidences of some cancers. We take your trust seriously, and will make sure your dog or cat receives truly wonderful and compassionate care.

Is your pet ready to be spayed or neutered? Schedule a consult.

Cat on its side: Spay and Neuter in Austin
Cat on its side: Spay and Neuter in Austin
Chihuahua in grass: Spay and Neuter in Austin

How Spaying and Neutering Impacts Health

Spaying and neutering dogs and cats can increase their lifespan. When a pet undergoes the procedure, their reproductive organs are removed, which limits the risk of diseases developing in those parts of the body later in life.

In females, these diseases include:

  • Breast/mammary cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Pyometra (infection of the uterus)

In males, these diseases include:

  • Testicular cancer
  • Prostate cancer

Non-spayed female dogs can be up to 200 times more likely to develop breast cancer compared to dogs spayed before their first heat cycle. Timing a spay is important: If your pet is spayed after their fifth heat cycle, they are just as likely to develop cancer as a dog that has not been spayed.

Additional Benefits of Spaying and Neutering

Other ways that spaying and neutering can give pets a better quality of life include:

  • Reducing incidences of roaming and fights with other dogs/cats
  • Preventing or minimizing the male tendency of marking territory with strong-smelling urine in the house
  • Putting an end to loud vocalizations, such as caterwauling
  • Stopping males from trying to mount other animals, furniture, or people

When to Spay and Neuter

For males and females alike, it is best to spay and neuter sooner rather than later. Consult with one of our veterinarians to find out when your pet is most likely to be ready.

We want your pet to be healthy and happy before going into surgery. If you would like more information, please give us a call at 662-253-0274.