Spay-Neuter

Spay & Neuter

Routine spay and neuter surgeries are performed on an Out-Patient basis. These patients are admitted in the morning and discharged later the same day. All patients are discharged with written instructions from the doctor for at-home care and medications to be administered by the owner.


Spaying

Spaying is a standard surgical procedure performed on female cats and dogs. The process is called an ovariohysterectomy and involves removing the patient’s uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, rendering the animal incapable of reproduction. Veterinary Clinic of Myrtle Beach veterinarians recommend spaying your pet at 3-6 months, depending on your dog’s breed, and ideally before the patient’s first heat.

The Benefits of Spaying Your Pet:

  • Prevents unwanted pregnancies
  • Eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine tumors
  • Remove the possibility of uterine infections

What to expect after surgery

Spaying is a major surgery requiring 7-10 days of recovery time. Recovery may also include pain medication; lethargy is common for the first couple of days following the procedure. A small, green tattoo is applied post-surgery that signifies that the animal is spayed should she ever get lost or taken to a shelter.


Neutering

Neutering is performed on male cats and dogs. This process castrates the animal, removing its testicles and making them unable to impregnate females. Neutering is advised when your pet is 4-6 months old but can be performed on older animals as well.

The Benefits of Spaying Your Pet

  • Placates the animal, reducing aggressive behavior and decreasing dominant tendencies
  • Reduces roaming and spraying (territory marking)
  • Eliminates the risk of testicular and prostate tumors

What to expect after surgery

Although less invasive than spaying, neutering is still a major medical procedure that requires some recovery time. Recovery may also include pain medication; lethargy is common for the first couple of days following the procedure. It’s imperative that you monitor your pet to prevent the animal from licking or biting the incision to reduce the risk of infection.

Schedule An Appointment Today

To learn more about spaying and neutering, or to schedule an appointment, contact us at 843-444-1234.