A massive overpopulation of cats and dogs means that approximately 3.7 million animals that live in shelters have to be euthanized each year due to a lack of willing adopters. This is a heart-breaking figure for any animal lover, and many responsible owners are now choosing to neuter or spay their pets to help prevent more animals going without loving homes.
What exactly does neutering entail?
Neutering is the removal of testicles in male animals.
Aside from overpopulation, there are plenty of other reasons why you should consider neutering your pets, including a number of serious health benefits. Here are some examples why we highly recommend this procedure for your pet.
How old does my pet need to be to be neutered/spayed?
Most animals can be neutered or spayed from around eight weeks of age and it is almost always better to perform the procedure before they reach sexual maturity/come into their first heat. However, we will happily advise you should you have any questions or concerns.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PVH:
We are no longer performing spay surgeries. We will gladly refer you to a recommended clinic for spay procedures.
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Please join us in extending our best wishes to Dr. Robyn Herman, who after 26 years of practicing veterinary medicine, will be retiring December 13th, 2024. Over the next few weeks, please take a moment to wish her well, share a fond memory, and give her a virtual hug. She deeply appreciates the trust and loyalty of her clients in caring for their pets over the many years and will miss them dearly.
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We will all miss you, Dr. Herman!