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Spay/Neuter Procedure
Spaying and neutering your pets is not only important for population control, but it can also increase their life-span and prevent certain illnesses. Spaying is the name for the removal of female reproductive organs, while neutering involves the removal of the male reproductive organs.
Ark Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care Veterinarians and staff perform hundreds of spay and neutering surgeries on animals of all shapes and sizes. The procedure is highly recommended for all pets that are in our care unless it is the owner’s intentions that they are responsibly bred in a purposeful manner. It is typically recommended that spay or neuter surgery occurs while animals are between 4 and 12 months of age, depending on the size and breed of your pet.
Although spaying and neutering is a common surgery and is relatively quick and easy to recover from, we understand that it can still be a nerve-wracking experience for owners. We work tirelessly to ensure that your pet is as safe and comfortable as possible, particularly when it comes to anesthesia and post-surgery pain management.
Beyond population control, spaying or neutering your pet can also help with the following issues:
- Did you know that spayed female pets have longer life expectancies? Removal of the ovaries and uterus reduces the risk for uterine infections, breast cancer, and other potentially life-threatening conditions.
- Prevents testicular cancer in male pets.
- During heat, cats and dogs can become difficult to manage and care for. By removing the female reproductive organs, you eliminate potential heat-related problems and behavioral issues.
- Spaying and neutering can generally improve your pet’s behavior, since reproductive organs lead to the production of hormones that, in turn, can potentially lead to a range of behavioral problems.
- Neutered males are less likely to roam or run away.
- You can save money! Unplanned litters of puppies or kittens can cost a fortune, particularly if your female pet needs help to deliver or suffers complications from birth. By eliminating the chances of having an unplanned litter, you can prevent high costs associated with puppies and kittens (even if they are cute)!
Orthopedic Surgery
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Foreign Body Removal
Pain Management
We tailor our pain management to the specific needs of your pet. It can be extremely distressing and often unnecessary for an animal to be in pain following a surgical procedure, and it can also be stressful for you to have to watch them suffer. Although surgeries are invasive and can lead to postoperative pain, our staff is committed to ensuring your pet has a personalized pain management regimen that can be administered after surgery to keep them comfortable.
Ark Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care works with experienced and caring anesthesiologists, who carefully administer the ideal quantities of anesthesia to ensure your pet is comfortable during surgery and doesn’t feel a thing!
Once your pet has had their surgery and they’re ready to be taken home, you will receive detailed instructions on how to best manage their pain and administer any pain medications provided.


