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Canine Spay 2–55 lb


$105
Canine Spay 56–100 lb $150 Canine Neuter 2–55 lb $85 Canine Neuter 56–100 lb $120 Feline Neuter $65

Do you have to neuter your dog in Arizona?

House Bill 2516, which seeks to prohibit persons from owning or keeping a dog or cat that is more than six months old if the animal has not been spayed or neutered, unless the person has acquired an intact permit for the animal, has been introduced.

How much does it cost to spay a cat in Arizona?


Male Cats


$75
Female Cats $95

What age should you spay a dog?

When should I spay my female dog? We recommend waiting until your dog is

at least over 6 months and likely even older for larger dogs

. The benefits are much more pronounced in larger dogs, but there is not a lot of difference for lap dogs.

Will my dog calm down after being spayed?

The short answer is that

no, your dog isn't likely to be less hyperactive after getting spayed or neutered

. It won't change their personality much, if at all.

What happens if I don't neuter my dog?

What Happens If My Dog is Not Neutered? If your male dog is not neutered,

he will continue to produce testosterone that is likely to make him more aggressive

, particularly for alpha dogs. They will view other dogs, or even humans, as rivals, directing aggressive behavior towards them through barking or biting.

Why you should not spay your dog?


Urinary tract tumor risk

, though small (less than 1%), is doubled. An increased risk of recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially in spayed before puberty. An increased risk of orthopedic disorders. An increased risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations.

How do you know if your dog needs neutered?

Behavioral signs that a dog needs to be neutered include

aggression, and neutering lowers the levels of testosterone that influence aggression

. Roaming is another behavior of intact males looking for mates, and it usually abates after neutering.

What's the difference between spayed and neutered?


Spaying is the removal of the female pet's reproductive organs, while neutering refers to the procedure for male pets

. When a female dog is spayed, the vet removes her ovaries and usually her uterus as well. When neutering a dog, both testicles and their associated structures are removed.

What is spaying an animal?

During surgical sterilization, a veterinarian removes certain reproductive organs. Ovariohysterectomy, or the typical “spay”:

the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus are removed from a female dog or cat

. This makes her unable to reproduce and eliminates her heat cycle and breeding instinct-related behavior.

How much does it cost to cut a cat's balls off?

The cost of neutering your cat is relatively inexpensive. Depending on the area you live in this procedure usually costs from

$50 to $150.00

. The cost of anesthesia is included however, pre-surgery tests may incur an additional cost.

Is 2 years old too late to neuter a dog?

The recommended age to neuter a male dog is

between six and nine months

. However, some pet owners have this procedure done at four months. Smaller dogs reach puberty sooner and can often have the procedure done sooner. Larger breeds may need to wait longer in order to properly develop before being neutered.

Can you spay a dog in heat?


Spaying during the heat comes with considerable risk

. If possible, delay the spay until after the heat cycle is over. Spaying your dog 2-3 months after the heat will result in lower chance of bleeding, easier surgery plus reduced cost for you! Keep your female away from during her heat.

Should you let a female dog go into heat before spaying?

Q: Should I let my dog have a heat before I spay her? A: Medically,

it's better to spay your dog before their first heat

. It greatly reduces the risk of mammary tumors. People who wait to spay their dogs until after their second heat greatly increase the risk of mammary tumors in their pets.

At what age is it too late to spay a dog?

As long as your pet is healthy,

there is no age limit

for spaying your dog. While the traditional age for spaying is six to nine months, dogs as young as five months can undergo the procedure. Even if there are some risks with senior dogs, the benefits still outweigh a few risks.

How long will my dog be out of it after being spayed?

Activities like running, jumping, and playing can result in stitches failing, bleeding, pain, and other post-surgical problems. Restrict your pet's post-spay/neuter activity for

10–14 days

, according to your veterinarian's instructions.

How do I comfort my dog after being spayed?

Q: How do I make my dog comfortable after being spayed? A:

make sure your dog has a nice and quiet place to rest after the spaying process

. Try to maintain room temperature during your dog's recovery process and keep away small children or other pets until the recovery process is complete.

Do neutered dogs live longer?


On average dogs who are spayed or neutered live one and a half years longer than those who are not

. Typically, dogs who are not fixed live to be about 8 years of age, where fixed dogs average about nine and a half years.

Is neutering painful for dogs?

Yes. While

your dog will not feel any pain throughout the surgery because they will be unconscious under anesthesia

, they will need medication to alleviate pain after the procedure.

Is it okay to neuter a dog at 1 year?


Smaller-breed dogs hit puberty earlier, so they can be safely neutered at a younger age

. For this type of dog, the best time to is when he's about one year old. Because the risks are so low for them, you can even neuter small-breed dogs before puberty .

How often do dogs go into heat?

Most dogs come into heat

twice per year, or about every six months

, although the interval can vary between breeds and from dog to dog. Small breed dogs may cycle three times per year, while giant breed dogs may only cycle once every 12 months.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.