Spay & Neuter
A Healthier Life, A Safer Community
Service Description
Responsible Care for Healthier Pets and Communities Spaying and neutering your pet is a vital step toward ensuring their long-term health and preventing unwanted litters. Our clinic provides safe, compassionate, and expert surgical services designed to promote better health and reduce the number of homeless animals. 🩺 What Are Spay and Neuter Procedures? • Spaying involves removing the ovaries and uterus of female pets, preventing heat cycles and eliminating the risk of uterine infections and certain cancers. • Neutering involves removing the testicles of male pets, reducing behaviors like marking and roaming while decreasing the risk of prostate disease and testicular cancer. ✨ Health and Behavioral Benefits Spaying and neutering can: • Prevent life-threatening reproductive cancers and infections • Decrease the likelihood of aggressive and roaming behaviors • Reduce risk of certain hormone-driven diseases • Contribute to controlling pet overpopulation and reducing shelter euthanasia 🔬 Safe and Comfortable Procedures Our experienced veterinary team performs spays and neuters under general anesthesia with full monitoring and pain control. We provide clear pre- and post-operative instructions to support your pet’s smooth recovery. 💗 Caring for Your Pet’s Future Choosing to spay or neuter your pet is an important decision that benefits their health and your community. We’re here to guide you through every step with expert advice and compassionate care. Schedule your pet’s spay or neuter appointment today—help your pet live a healthier, happier life. Spaying and neutering isn’t just about preventing unwanted litters—it’s also about promoting long-term health and preventing certain cancers and behavioral issues. We recommend spaying or neutering your pet at the age that best suits their breed and development. Our veterinarians will guide you on timing and ensure your pet is comfortable and safe throughout the process. Sterilization helps reduce pet overpopulation, protects your pet’s health, and contributes to a more peaceful, balanced household.
Contact Details
Astoria Animal Hospital, Steinway Street, Astoria, NY, USA
718-685-2484
avc.astoria@gmail.com
