Pet Spay & Neuter in Broken Arrow, OK

Spay and neuter procedures are essential

Responsible Pet Care Through Spay & Neuter Services

Spay and neuter procedures are essential for ensuring the long-term health and well-being of your furry companion. Our experienced veterinarians provide safe, compassionate, and high-quality surgical care, preventing unwanted litter and contributing to your pet’s health.

Why Spaying and Neutering Is Important

Spaying (for female pets) and neutering (for male pets) are routine surgical procedures that offer numerous health, behavioral, and community benefits. Beyond preventing overpopulation, these procedures can improve your pet’s quality of life and reduce the risk of certain medical conditions.

Key benefits include:

Disease Prevention – Reduces the risk of life-threatening conditions such as uterine infections, mammary tumors, and testicular cancer.

Behavioral Improvements – Helps decrease aggression, roaming tendencies, territorial marking, and excessive vocalization.

Longer Lifespan – Pets that undergo spay and neuter procedures tend to live healthier and longer lives.

Prevention of Unwanted Litters – Reduces pet overpopulation and the number of homeless animals in shelters.

Community Benefits – Decreases the number of stray animals, which can reduce pet homelessness and improve public safety.

Our Spay & Neuter Services

We offer safe and professional spay and neuter services using advanced techniques to ensure your pet’s comfort and well-being. Our services include:

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Dog Spaying & Cat Spaying

Complete removal of the ovaries and uterus

Prevents heat cycles and unwanted pregnancies

Reduces risk of ovarian and mammary cancers

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Dog Neutering & Cat Neutering

Surgical removal of the testes

Reduces aggressive behavior and territorial marking

Eliminates risk of testicular cancer

What to Expect During a Spay or Neuter Procedure

Our pet spay and neuter procedures are performed with the utmost care, following the highest standards of veterinary medicine.

Here’s what pet owners can expect:

Pre-Surgical Exam & Consultation – We assess your pet’s health to ensure they are fit for surgery and answer any questions you may have.

Safe & Monitored Anesthesia – Your pet will be under anesthesia and will be continuously monitored by our trained veterinary team.

Minimally Invasive Surgery – Our veterinarians use precise surgical techniques to minimize discomfort and promote faster healing.

Post-Operative Care & Recovery – We provide detailed aftercare instructions, pain management, and follow-up support to ensure a smooth recovery.

Post-Surgery Care & Recovery

After surgery, most pets recover quickly with proper care.

You can expect:

A rest period of 7-10 days with limited activity.

Pain management to keep your pet comfortable.

Instructions on monitoring for swelling, redness, or signs of infection.

Follow-up visits if needed to ensure proper healing.

Our team will guide you through the recovery process and answer any concerns you may have after your pet’s spay or neuter procedure.

FAQs About Spay & Neuter Services

When should I spay or neuter my pet?

Most veterinarians recommend spaying or neutering between 4 to 6 months of age, though the exact timing may vary depending on breed, size, and health conditions.

Will spaying or neutering change my pet’s personality?

The procedure may reduce unwanted behaviors like aggression and roaming, but it will not affect your pet’s personality or ability to bond with you.

Is the surgery safe for my pet?

Yes! Spaying and neutering are among the most common and safest veterinary procedures. Our team follows strict safety protocols to ensure your pet’s well-being.

How much does spaying or neutering cost?

The cost varies based on your pet’s size and specific needs. Contact us for pricing details and any available discounts or spay/neuter programs.

Can my pet still reproduce if spayed or neutered?

No. Spaying removes the ovaries and uterus, while neutering removes the testes, making reproduction impossible.

Will my pet gain weight after being spayed or neutered?

While metabolism can slow slightly after the procedure, weight gain is not a direct result of spaying or neutering. Ensuring proper diet and regular exercise will help your pet maintain a healthy weight.

How long does the surgery take?

Spay and neuter surgeries are relatively quick procedures. Neutering (males) typically takes 20-30 minutes, while spaying (females) may take 30-45 minutes due to the internal nature of the surgery.

Veterinary Services in Broken Arrow, OK

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Spay & Neuter

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Soft Tissue Surgery

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Orthopedic Surgery

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Dental Care

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Vaccinations

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Preventative & Wellness Care

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Laser Therapy

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Internal Medicine Management

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In-House Lab Equipment

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Reproductive Services

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Pet Microchipping

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Parasite Prevention

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Kitten & Puppy Care

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Senior Care

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End-of-Life Care

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Imaging

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