As many of us understand, there are numerous reasons why our pets should be spayed or neutered and one of the most frequently asked questions is “When is the right time to do it?” and the answer is it depends. Spaying or neutering your pet can help avoid unwanted litter while also lowering the risk of mammary cancer and testicular cancer. Learn more about when your pet should be spayed or neutered with this info that you might find helpful.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPAY AND NEUTER?
  • Spaying: A veterinary surgical operation known as a "spay" or ovariohysterectomy is done under general anesthesia. It entails the removal of the female dog's uterus and both ovaries via an abdominal incision.
  • Neutering: The surgical removal of a male dog's testes is known as neutering or castration. It is a simpler procedure than a spay and is also conducted under anesthesia. An incision in the front of the scrotum is made, and the testicles are extracted via it.
WHEN IS THE BEST AGE FOR THIS?

Dogs and cats were often spayed or neutered at an early age, as soon as 6 to 8 weeks of age. But, new data shows that with our dogs, waiting longer is also helpful. Because the data and recommendations differ and are continuously changing, we recommend that you listen to your veterinarian's opinion on this first.

WHEN TO SPAY AND NEUTER DOGS DEPENDS ON SIZE AND BREED
  • Small-breed dogs should be neutered or spayed before their first heat at six months of age.
  • Large-breed dogs and Giant breeds should be neutered between the ages of 9 and 15 months after they stop growing.

Depending on your dog's breed and lifestyle, your veterinarian can help you choose the best time to spay your dog.

SOME REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DO IT
  • Spaying your female pet reduces her chances of developing mammary cancer, which kills roughly half of the dogs and 90% of cats.
  • Female pets should be spayed to avoid heat cycles, yowling, weeping, unpredictable behavior, and bloody vaginal discharge.
  • Male pet neutering decreases unwanted habits including wandering to find a mate, marking inside your house, and fighting with other males.
  • Spaying and neutering are less expensive than not having the procedure.


The age at which you should spay or neuter your pet is determined by a variety of factors, including your goals for your dog and other factors. You should consult your veterinarian at Mandeville, where you can find the most up-to-date information, and knowledge of your pet's breed and potential disease risk can assist you in making an informed decision about the appropriate age for your pet. If you have any questions regarding spaying or neutering your pet, contact Lakeshore Vet and Pet Lodge now to speak with one of our professional veterinarians.

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