Desexing or neutering your pet is a surgical procedure that prevents them from being able to reproduce. In male pets it is commonly referred to as “castration”, and in female pets as “speying”. This is the most frequent surgery performed by our vets, and generally your pet is home by the evening of surgery.
NSW regulations have recently changed. Dogs should be registered and desexed by 6 months old. Cats should be registered and desexed by 4 months old. There are some exceptions and you can find out more about NSW requirements at http://www.petregistry.olg.nsw.gov.au.
Desexing regulations can change so contact us for the most up to date information.
There are many benefits to desexing your pet early in their lives.
Before surgery:
After Surgery:
Please enter your search...
Please enter a search term.