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Wondering About Spay or Neuter Surgery for Your Pet?

Health Benefits of Spay Neuter Pet Surgery

Naturally, much of the discussion surrounding spay neuter pet surgery focuses on how it helps to reduce the population homeless pets. Today, however, our veterinarian wants to focus on how this Gresham pet surgery can help your pet specifically. These procedures reduce some very serious health risks while also improving your quality of life with your pet.

Spay Neuter Pet Surgery in Gresham and Troutdale = Healthier, Happier Pets

Gresham spay neuter pet surgery has health benefits for petsChoosing to have your pet undergo cat or dog surgery to be spayed or neutered is smart, considering the veterinary research on the topic. If females are spayed before their first heat cycle, it nearly eliminates their chances of developing mammary, ovarian and uterine cancers. Male pets that have been neutered have a significantly reduced chance of contracting testicular cancer. Spay neuter pet surgery in Gresham and Troutdale can help to prevent painful, deadly diseases in your pets.

Spay and neuter surgeries can also prevent other emergencies while improving the quality of life you enjoy with your pet. Intact male and female pets use urine on their territory (your house). For males, this means claiming territory; for females this means advertising for a mate. Spay and neuter cat and dog surgery drastically lessens a pet’s urge to do this. Also, neutered male pets are much more relaxed and easier to train than their unaltered counterparts. When an un-neutered male pet senses a female in heat, he can go to extremes in trying to escape your home or yard to find her. In the process, he can damage property, injure people, get into fights with competing males and even run out into traffic and get hit by a car.

This type of cat or dog surgery is also very safe and routine, particularly here at Paws & Claws Pet Medical Center. Our outstanding procedures and technology, as well as the care our veterinarian and entire staff give to each patient means that pets heal quickly and are back to playing again in a short time.

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