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Choosing the Right Time for desexing for Optimal Benefits

At our veterinary hospital, we understand the importance of choosing the optimal time for desexing your furry companion. As times have changed, advancements in veterinary medicine have highlighted the significance of timing this procedure for the best outcomes in your pet’s growth and development. We offer advanced techniques and technology for desexing procedures to ensure the highest level of care for your pet.

Desexing FAQ's

Desexing, also known as spaying (for females) or neutering (for males), is a surgical procedure to prevent your pet from reproducing. It can help prevent certain health issues and behavioural problems and also reduce the pet overpopulation.

The optimal age for desexing can vary based on the species, breed, and individual health considerations. It is best to consult with our veterinarian to determine the ideal timing for your pet.

Desexing can prevent unwanted pregnancies, reduce the risk of certain diseases such as cancer, and help curb undesirable behaviours such as roaming and aggression.

While desexing is a common and generally safe procedure, there are some risks associated with any surgery. Our veterinary team will discuss these risks with you and address any concerns you may have.

The recovery process for desexing typically involves some rest and limited activity to allow your pet to heal properly. Our veterinary team will provide you with detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery for your pet.

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