Neutering (orchiectomy)

Neutering refers to the surgical procedure performed on male dogs and cats to render them infertile. There are many benefits to neutering your male companion. First, you will contribute to the reduction of dog and cat overpopulation. Second, neutering will eliminate undesirable and at times embarrassing behavior in your male companion. Third, you will help prevent diseases in your pet such as prostate disease, testicular cancer, and pelvic hernias.

Neutering involves surgical removal of both testicles. An anaesthetic protocol is created based on the individual patient and their vitals are closely monitored during the procedure by a registered veterinary technician.

Although the risk of an anesthetic death in a normal healthy pet is extremely rare, our monitoring devices allow us to respond to an anaesthetic emergency before they become critical. Faster responses can save lives. Please call or visit our facility or view our virtual tour on this website to learn more.

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This
Your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly.Update my browser now

×