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Spaying and Neutering

The Benefits of Spaying and Neutering Your Pets

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At Alum Rock Animal Hospital in San Jose, CA, we understand how important it is to take proper care of your pets. One of the best decisions you can make for their health and well-being is having them spayed or neutered. Not only does this procedure prevent unwanted litters, but it also improves your furry companion’s behavior. Keep reading to learn more about spaying and neutering!

Health Benefits for Your Pet

Spaying and neutering offer numerous health benefits. For female pets, spaying eliminates the risk of uterine infections and significantly reduces the chances of breast cancer, especially if done before the first heat cycle. For male pets, neutering prevents testicular cancer and lowers the risk of prostate problems. Both procedures also reduce the desire for certain behaviors such as roaming, marking territory, and aggression.

Reducing Overpopulation

Spaying and neutering are also crucial for controlling the pet overpopulation. Each year, millions of unwanted animals end up in shelters, and many are euthanized because there aren't enough homes for them. By spaying and neutering your pet, you are doing your part in reducing the number of stray animals and giving more animals a chance at a loving home.

Behavioral Improvements

In addition to health benefits, spaying and neutering can have a positive impact on your pet’s behavior. Neutered males are less likely to wander off in search of a mate, which can help keep them safe. Female in heat are often noisy and may attract unwanted attention from male animals. Spaying eliminates this behavior, contributing to a calmer and more peaceful environment at home.

The Procedure and Aftercare

Spaying and neutering are relatively quick procedures performed under general anesthesia. Recovery is typically short, and most pets resume normal activities within a few days. Our veterinarian will provide aftercare instructions to ensure your pet heals properly and stays comfortable.

Contact Alum Rock Animal Hospital Today

If you're considering spaying or neutering, contact Alum Rock Animal Hospital in San Jose, CA, at (408) 258-2735. We're happy to answer any questions you have and assist you with booking your appointment. When you need a trusted veterinarian near you, we’re here to help!