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A simple step for a healthier, happier pet

Spay & Neuter Services for Pets in San Antonio, TX

You love your pet to the moon and back—there’s no denying it. But let’s be honest, that love doesn’t quite extend to raising an unexpected litter of puppies or kittens. Spaying or neutering is the best way to avoid the chaos of tiny paws taking over your home while also helping your pet stay healthy and happy. Plus, it’s a simple way to reduce overpopulation and give other pets a chance at finding their forever homes.

At My Pet’s Vet Group, we make this important step as easy and stress-free as possible. Our experienced team handles every procedure with the utmost care, guaranteeing your pet’s comfort and safety from start to finish. Afterward, we’ll provide all the guidance you need to help your furry friend recover quickly and get back to their usual antics. It’s one more way to love your pet and show them you care without any surprise litter to complicate things.

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Not Too Early, Not Too Late: The Ideal Age for Spay & Neuter

For some, spaying and neutering their pet raises one major question: ” When should I have the procedure performed?” Unfortunately, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but there are a few guidelines you can follow based on your pet’s age, breed, and overall health:

  • For Cats: You can have them spayed or neutered as early as 4 to 6 months
  • For Small-Breed Dogs: They’re usually ready for the procedure around 6 to 9 months of age
  • For Large-Breed Dogs: Wait until they’re 12 to 18 months old to allow for full bone and joint development
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Quality Veterinary Care Without the Sticker Shock

Caring for your pet shouldn’t come with overwhelming costs, especially when routine care is essential for their well-being. Affordable spay and neuter services help keep pets healthy while also preventing unexpected litters, making it easier for families to manage their pet’s long-term health. Providing quality care at a price that makes sense is just one of the many ways we’re here to support pet parents.

Strengthening the local pet community goes beyond our clinic doors. By teaming up with shelters in San Antonio, TX, we’re helping more animals get the medical attention they need before finding a loving home. Every adopted pet deserves a fresh start, and through these partnerships, we’re making sure they’re set up for a happy, healthy future.

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Explore the Benefits of Spaying and Neutering

Bringing a pet into your life means making decisions that set them up for a happy, healthy future, and spaying or neutering is one of the best choices you can make. This simple procedure lowers the risk of serious health conditions, including certain cancers and infections, giving your pet a better chance at a long, thriving life. It also helps prevent unexpected litters, reducing the animal population in shelters.

Beyond health, spaying or neutering plays a huge role in shaping behavior. Pets that haven’t had the procedure are more likely to roam, mark their territory, and show signs of aggression, making daily life a little more challenging. Removing these instincts leads to a calmer, more predictable companion who’s focused on cuddles instead of picking fights with the neighbor’s dog.

All Your Spay & Neuter Questions, Answered

Generally, most pets start feeling better within a day or two, but full recovery takes about 10 to 14 days. During this time, it’s all about keeping them calm, preventing any jumping or rough play, and making sure they don’t mess with their incision (yes, the cone of shame is annoying, but it’s there for a reason).

You’ll likely notice your pet acting normal before the two-week mark, but don’t let that fool you. Just because they think they’re ready to take off running doesn’t mean their body has fully healed. Stick to our aftercare instructions, keep an eye on the incision site, and give them all the love they deserve for being such troopers.

If you don’t spay or neuter your pet, a few things can happen—some more obvious than others. The biggest one? Surprise litters. Even if you think your pet isn’t around other intact animals, it only takes one unexpected encounter to end up with a house full of puppies or kittens. And while baby animals are adorable, finding good homes for them isn’t always easy.

Beyond that, unspayed and unneutered pets can develop health problems down the road, like certain cancers and infections. Plus, their hormones can lead to some frustrating behaviors, like excessive marking, roaming, and unwanted romantic gestures toward your furniture or guests.

At My Pet’s Vet, we believe every animal deserves to live their best life, which is why we offer affordable spay and neuter services. The cost can vary based on factors like your pet’s size, age, and specific needs, but we strive to keep it budget-friendly while guaranteeing high-quality care. If you’re looking for exact pricing, give us a call at (210) 331-7100. We’ll be happy to go over options and help you find the best plan for your furry friend.

Where Pets Are Family, Not Just Patients

Join our family of dedicated pet parents who trust us to keep their furry friends happy and healthy for life. Schedule an appointment at My Pet’s Vet Group today to get started.