Canine (Dog) Spay
- 800.00TTD
How long does it usually take?
- 1 hour
Canine (Dog) Neuter
Surgical sterilization (castration) of dogs.
How much does it cost?
- 600.00TTD
How long does it usually take?
- 45 minutes
Feline (Cat) Spay
- 600.00TTD
How long does it usually take?
- 45 minutes
Feline (Cat) Neuter
- 400.00TTD
How long does it usually take?
- 30 minutes
What does the cost of spaying and neutering include?
- Anaesthesia
- Pre-operative antibiotics
- Post- operative Pain medication
- Deworming
- The performance of the surgical procedure
- Recheck and suture removal post operation
When to spay or neuter?
From six months – 1 ½ years old, once you are not interested in breeding the animal. It is debatable as to whether animals less than four months old should be spayed.
How are the procedures performed?
Spaying and neutering are both surgical procedures and involve the removal of the reproductive organs with the animals under general anaesthesia.
Benefits of Spaying and Neutering
Prevention Of
- Diseases at birth e.g. demodecosis
- In the control of some hormonal diseases e.g. diabetes and epilepsy
Female specific:
- estrus and unwanted offsprings
- Pyometra
- Vaginal and uterine prolapse
- Neoplasia (mammary, ovarian, uterine or vaginal) – particularly when the pets are spayed before the first heat
Male specific:
- Neoplasia (prostate)
- Perineal hernia
Other benefits:
- Less roaming (especially in cats), and less injuries from fights
- Reduced aggression
