Desexing
Surgical desexing or “neutering” involves removing part of the reproductive system of dogs and cats so that they can’t have puppies or kittens. In females, it is known as a spey and in males, it is referred to as castration.
Desexing ultimately prevents unwanted pregnancies in female cats and dogs. It helps stop unwanted attention from males and reduces the wandering instinct.
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There are also medical reasons for desexing, it greatly reduces the risk of cancers in both males and females and other life-threatening conditions, such as pyometra.
At Northern Beaches Veterinary Clinic, we only use state-of-the-art anaesthetics and our vets are extremely experienced in desexing surgery, so your pet will be in the safest of hands.
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