See our video! Spaying and neutering is good because it will stop overcrowding in the shelters. Your pets will live a healthier life. It will help prevent breast cancer, which is fatal for females. It will also prevent testicular cancer in males. Neutering helps males to be better-behaved. Spaying and neutering prevents overpopulation.
You might see some positive changes in your pet's behavior. They tend to be more calm and show more affection.
The youngest they can spay or neuter is 6-8 weeks old, but some breeds should be done later. Your vet can tell you what's best for your pet.
If you have a kitten or puppy, schedule your spay or neuter ahead of time. Many clinics are booked weeks in advance.
After surgery, they might feel sleepy and have a loss of appetite. They might get pain medicine to help recover. They can usually come back home with you on the same day.
Local to Union County, NC:
Monroe Low Cost Spay & Neuter, in Monroe, NC
Carolina Value Pet Care, multiple NC locations
Spay Neuter Clinic of the Carolinas, in Charlotte, NC
Humane Society of Charlotte, in Charlotte, NC
Brown Creek Animal Hospital, in Polkton, NC
SnipWell Spay Neuter and Wellness Clinic, in Fort Mill, SC
Or Google Search for spay neuter services near you!
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