Getting Your Dog Fixed: What To Expect

Spay and Neuter Services from Our Vet Near You in Santa Clara, CA

When you visit a veterinarian in your area for a pet exam, the topic of a spay or neuter procedure is going to come up. To spay or neuter a dog is not a foreign concept, and nearly all pet owners in Santa Clara, CA, have had this done to their own pets. Still, when you don't know what it is or what it achieves, you might feel a little hesitant to bring your dog in for surgery. As any veterinarian in your area will tell you after a pet exam, spaying and neutering are absolutely necessary. , Below we will tell you what a trip to the vet will achieve when you want to spay or neuter your dog. You can even call us here at Silicon Valley Pet in Santa Clara, CA, if you have any questions!

Why Spay or Neuter Your Dog, and Will Your Dog Be Okay?

Spaying and neutering are two procedures that are necessary to help lower aggression, ensure your pet doesn't have any unexpected litters, and make it so that your pet lives longer, with the added benefit of reducing the likelihood of certain cancers. But while there are benefits, any surgery still puts your pet at risk, right? Absolutely not! Spaying is a simple procedure in which a small incision is made by the reproductive organs, which are then removed entirely (fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries) to prevent reproduction, and then sew the area back up. Neutering is the same, with the exception being that the goal is to remove the testicles and then tie the tubes of a male dog. Either way, both male dogs and female dogs will be absolutely okay when they get spayed or neutered, and then they will come right back home from the animal hospital for a speedy recovery!

Ease Your Concerns by Working with an Expert Veterinarian Near You from Silicon Valley Pet Clinic in Santa Clara, CA

Finding a veterinarian near you can be difficult enough, but releasing your pet to a vet at an animal hospital for a procedure? That's difficult for any pet owner. Hopefully, the information above helped you learn more about what fixing your dog looks like so you can do so with confidence. Schedule your pet surgery with Silicon Valley Pet in Santa Clara, CA, now to help your pet get the successful start they need.

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  • "My dog Buster was in pain and wasn’t acting like himself. I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Gill ASAP. He did a remarkable job during the initial exam to diagnose the problem and recommend additional treatments/services to relieve the pain Buster was in. After doing X-rays and blood work it was determined my little guy was suffering from intervertebral disc disease."
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  • "This place was awesome. They took such good care of my giant Rottweiler during an emergency. They even called the next day to check up on her. The price was reasonable too. Went back again and the treatment was great yet again. Love that they stay open late and open everyday. So convenient. Thanks guys for treating my girl as is she was family!"
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  • "I’m planning to travel with my baby cat. In order to do that she has to do a Rabies Neutralization Antibody Testing from certified lab. I was lucky to reach out Dr. Gill. He explained to me throughly and helped me to get it done. I would recommend Dr. Gill to everyone who needs professional and friendly help on their loved pets."
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  • "I’m very happy with the service and prices of the Silicon Valley Pet Clinic. I have gotten quotes from other vets around and SVPC offers the best value! I took my dog in to get some growths removed and get this teeth cleaned."
    Katie
  • "My 16 yr old cat Pete had some green discharge coming from his eye. I recently brought a feral kitten in to care for that my cousin found. I figured that Pete probably got scratched in the eye from the little guy."
    Jeanna
  • "I was very nervous to have her spayed, especially after going through an episode of Giardia. She has been dealing with poop that is not consistent and we are doing some probiotic treatment."
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