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Safe & Precise Camilla, GA Spay and Neuter Services

Do you feel like it's time to get your pet spayed or neutered? At Mitchell County Animal Clinic, Our reliable veterinary team can provide this vital procedure for your cat or dog with respect and gentle care. Spaying and neutering can add years to their life, decrease the possibility of cancers, and help to stabilize the local animal community. We provide safe and efficient services delivered by our compassionate veterinary team, who are dedicated to treating your animal like family.

We serve the Camilla community with quality spay and neuter services delivered with an attentive bedside manner and backed by modern technology and techniques. Our practice will strive to make the process is pleasant and convenient without ever skimping on the preciseness of the results. Contact us today and schedule an appointment!

CALL US: (229) 336-0396 REQUEST APPOINTMENT

Important Reasons to Spay or Neuter Your Pet

Spaying and neutering is a routine procedure made safer and more efficient with modern veterinary technology. Few realize the numerous benefits this procedure can bring your pet, aside from ending the reproductive function. Here are some reasons to spay or neuter your animal:

  • Decrease aggressive behavior in male pets
  • Decrease the desire for pets to roam and seek mates
  • Decrease pet overpopulation and pet euthanasia
  • Decrease the risk of mammary gland tumors
  • Eliminate heat cycles, bleeding, and calling for a mate
  • Eliminate or reduce marking or spraying
  • Reduce the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers
  • Reduce the risk of prostate cancer and testicular cancer

Our Spaying & Neutering Process

Spaying is a safe surgical procedure performed on female animals which involves surgically removing the uterus and ovaries, eliminating the possibility of pregnancy. Neutering is performed on males and involves removing the testicles to end the fertility function.

Our caring and trusted veterinary team will perform an initial consultation and exam, occasionally integrated into a kitten or puppy wellness visit. We will work hard to ensure your pet is a viable candidate for this procedure.

Once we've concluded that your pet is healthy and ready for a successful surgery, we will schedule an operation day, where your pet will be dropped off in the early morning and typically picked up by the afternoon.

Spay and Neuter Recovery Tips

Your pet may experience discomfort for a few days after the procedure. If needed, we can prescribe them pain medications to keep them comfortable while they recover. Here are some quick tips you can also use for optimizing their recovery period after the surgery:

  • Do not allow your pet to run or jump for a few days
  • Check the incision daily to ensure proper healing
  • Refrain from letting your dog interact and play with others, allowing them to have a quiet resting place to heal
  • Prevent your pet from licking the incision site using a cone or other products
  • Wait at least 10 days after surgery to bathe your pet

Spay and Neuter FAQs

If you have any questions regarding the process, our veterinarians are happy to answer so you can make informed decisions about your pet's health and well-being. Some questions we frequently get asked regarding spaying and neutering procedures include:

Are there any risks to spaying or neutering?

Our team stays current on all modern veterinary techniques and technology to ensure our procedures are optimized in terms of safety and effectiveness. However, there are some risk factors associated with older pets, overweight pets, puppies that have had their first heat, and pets with unknown underlying health issues. We will run a thorough physical exam to ensure your pet is ready for surgery.

Some dogs and cats can experience a slower metabolism after the procedure, but with regular exercise and the proper diet, they're still unlikely to become overweight.

The suggested time for animals that have recently given birth to be spayed is about two weeks after she stops producing milk. Once the young ones have been weaned and the mother's milk has stopped, they're safe to undergo this procedure.

Trusted Camilla Spay and Neuter Clinic

At Mitchell County Animal Clinic, we are a hardworking and passionate veterinary practice dedicated to protecting the cats and dogs of our community. We have years of experience and are backed by modern technology to provide efficient spay and neuter services working to assist your pet's health and well-being while stabilizing the local animal community as a whole.

We look forward to meeting you and your adorable pets at our Camille spay and neuter clinic. Our veterinary team will guide your pets through this routine procedure with the respect and tender care all animals deserve. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!

CALL US: (229) 336-0396 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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