Your Reliable Spay & Neuter Veterinarian in Kelowna

cat and dog Spay & Neuter Veterinarian in KelownaSpaying or neutering your pet not only helps prevent unwanted babies but can reduce their chance of developing certain cancers. However, it's crucial that you find a veterinarian with the skills and knowledge to help your pet have as comfortable a procedure as possible. At Black Mountain Veterinary, we're proud to leverage our experience to offer spaying and neutering services for cats and dogs.

Our team prides itself on creating a relaxing and comforting office environment for your pet. We employ fear-free techniques before and after their procedure to help reduce anxiety and stress. Our veterinary team looks forward to meeting you and helping you take an important preventive step in your pet's life. Call us today to schedule your consultation appointment!

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What's the Difference Between Spaying & Neutering?

Although spaying and neutering both sterilize pets, there are distinct differences between the two. The term "fixing" is commonly used to refer to both veterinary procedures. For female pets, spaying refers to the complete removal of their uterus and ovaries. In contrast, neutering is the term used for the surgical removal of a male pet's testicles. Once complete, a neutered pet can no longer impregnate a female. There are distinct procedural differences between spaying and neutering, although the goal is the prevention of unwanted pregnancies.

3 Benefits of Spaying & Neutering

There are numerous benefits to the procedures if you're uncertain whether your pet should be spayed or neutered. Our staff is more than happy to outline some of the benefits your pet may experience. Some of the benefits may include:

  1. Preventing Unwanted Offspring: If your female cat or dog is unspayed, they'll inevitably come into breeding season for several weeks up to twice a year. Each breeding season, they'll attract male cats or dogs, which can produce a litter of unplanned babies. Not only can giving birth result in the loss of your pet from complications, but it can be challenging to find new homes for the babies.
  2. Reducing Health Risks: Both spaying and neutering can help prevent reduce the risk of health complications in your pet. Unspayed females can develop a life-threatening infection of the uterus called pyometra or mammary tumors. Additionally, unneutered males can develop testicular cancer or other problems.
  3. Helping with Certain Behavioral Issues: By neutering your male cat or dog, you can reduce the chance of them roaming. Not only that, but neutering can reduce certain unwanted behaviors like leg-lifting and mounting.

What to Expect

Before your pet visits us for their spaying and neutering procedure, we'll sit down with you and discuss their appointment details. The overall procedure is simple, and you can expect to drop your pet off for surgery and pick them up on the same day. We'll take the time to provide detailed post-operation instructions, including how to manage your pet's pain and discomfort.

A hallmark of our spaying and neutering services is that we'll trim your pets' nails during the procedure. Additionally, we can microchip your pet if they do not already have one. However, depending on your comfort level, we can include or exclude those services.

Spaying & Neutering FAQs

It's normal to have countless questions for our Kelowna spay and neuter veterinarian. Our team is here to answer your questions and help you make educated decisions about your pet's health. Some frequently asked questions about our services include:

When should I spay or neuter my pet?

It depends on whether you have a cat or a dog. Healthy cats can typically be spayed or neutered around eight weeks old. However, we recommend that dogs undergo the procedure anywhere from two to nine months. Regardless of whether you own a cat or dog, it's better to have them seen by our team sooner rather than later.

Yes. Our practice can provide laser therapy to help speed up your pet's recovery following the procedure. We can close your pet's incision using a laser while doing away with traditional sutures.

We recommend that you keep your pet home and away from physical activities for the first few days after their surgery. Our team will also provide instructions on spotting signs of potential complications, including inflammation or discharge. In addition, it's normal for your pet to have a momentary loss in appetite following their procedure.

Reliable Spaying & Neutering in Kelowna

At Black Mountain Veterinary Hospital, we're proud to provide spaying and neutering services to meet the unique needs of cats and dogs. You can rest assured that your pet is in good hands with our veterinary team, as we employ various safety processes to help the procedure go smoothly. Call us today to schedule your pet's consultation appointment!

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