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With veterinary medicine as our primary objective, grooming services are limited to pets in need of medical treatment. When should I have my pet Spayed and/or Neutered?

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With veterinary medicine as our primary objective, grooming services are limited to pets in need of medical treatment. When should I have my pet Spayed and/or Neutered?

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We recommend that your pet be spayed or neutered at approximately 4 to 6 months of age. A medical examination is required to determine your pet’s health prior to any surgical procedure or anesthesia. By spaying your female pet prior to their first heat cycle, you greatly reduce the chance of mammary tumors and eliminate ovarian cancer.

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