Spaying Your Female Dog

Spaying your dog can save you a lot of unwanted problems and even her life.
The benefits to your dog are considerable:
Spaying reduces risk of certain illnesses, such as pyometra (a common, life-threatening infection of the uterus) or mammary gland cancer.
Spaying reduces pet overpopulation. Millions of dogs are put down every year because there aren’t enough homes for them.
Spaying saves you from dealing with males who are wildly attracted to your dog in heat.
You don’t have to choose between a dog in sanitary pads or mess all over your house. (Leaving her in the backyard so she won’t make a mess inside is not a good choice unless you’re purposely trying to mate her to the most persistent male in the area.)
Spaying eliminates the rather unattractive (read: totally offensive) odor often associated with a dog in heat. Your nose may not be as sensitive as your dog’s, but even you will be able to smell this.
Remember, unspayed female dogs go into heat about once every eight months and it lasts for as long as three weeks each time. And they don’t go into menopause. They regularly go into heat for their entire lives–unless they’re spayed.
Please call us to schedule your spay today at 702-823-4000