Spay & Neuter in Bethel Park, PA

Are you curious about the best time to spay or neuter your pet? We recommend waiting until your pet is at least 6 months old—and for large breed dogs, up to a year old—before having the procedure done.. When you bring your pet in for an appointment, we will help you determine the best timing.

Allow us to spay or neuter your furry family member to help them live a longer and healthier life. Spaying and neutering services in Bethel Park, PA are readily available, so call us at (412) 851-3707 to schedule an appointment.

Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Animal:

  • Removes Heat Cycles, Which Eliminates Related Bleeding, Nervous Behavior, and Whimpering
  • Reduces Risk of Common Cancers
  • Minimizes Anxious and Aggressive Behavior
  • Minimally Invasive Procedure With Two to Three Day Recovery Time
  • Diminishes the instinctual drive to search for mates, reducing roaming behavior and associated risks

What Does it Mean to Spay or Neuter?

Spaying is the process of removing a female animal's ovaries and uterus. This procedure serves to eliminate bleeding, discomfort from heat periods, and whimpering. It also reduces anxious behavior and prevents ovarian cancer.

Neutering is the process of removing a male animal's testes. This procedure serves to reduce aggressive and anxious behavior and prevents testicular cancer. Studies show that spayed and neutered pets live 18 to 23 percent longer than those who are not.

We have an exceptional team of veterinarians who have extensive experience performing spay and neuter surgeries. To schedule this quick, minimally invasive procedure for your pet that results in little downtime, please give us a call at (412) 851-3707 today!

Schedule an Appointment Today at Family Vet Care Center

Our team looks forward to helping with any questions or concerns you might have about this minimally invasive procedure in Bethel Park, PA. Schedule an appointment for a consultation today. Call us at (412) 851-3707!

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What Does it Mean to Spay or Neuter?

Spaying is the process of removing a female animal's ovaries and uterus. This procedure serves to eliminate bleeding, discomfort from heat periods, and whimpering. It also reduces anxious behavior and prevents ovarian cancer.

Neutering is the process of removing a male animal's testes. This procedure serves to reduce aggressive and anxious behavior and prevents testicular cancer. Studies show that spayed and neutered pets live 18 to 23 percent longer than those who are not.

We have an exceptional team of veterinarians who have extensive experience performing spay and neuter surgeries. To schedule this quick, minimally invasive procedure for your pet that results in little downtime, please give us a call at (412) 851-3707 today!

Schedule an Appointment Today at Family Vet Care Center

Our team looks forward to helping with any questions or concerns you might have about this minimally invasive procedure in Bethel Park, PA. Schedule an appointment for a consultation today. Call us at (412) 851-3707!

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