Spaying & Neutering

Spaying & Neutering

Spaying & Neutering Services
for Depew, Williamsville, Clarence, Cheektowaga, West Seneca, Orchard Park, NY & Beyond

As a pet owner, you can choose to spay or neuter your pet. If you do, you’ll want to find a reputable clinic, like ours, to complete the routine surgery. Our professionals take all the proper steps to make the experience as stress-free as possible. 


• Canine Spay (6 months of age or less): $625.00+

• Canine Neuter (6 months of age or less): $525.00+

• Feline Spay (6 months of age or less): $495.00+

• Feline Neuter (6 months of age or less): $230.00+


All surgery charges include anesthesia, blood screening (profile & CBC), IV catheter, hospitalization, ECG monitoring, and pain medication.

Call now to make an appointment to spay or neuter your pet
716-683-7136

Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Pet

The choice to spay or neuter your pet may be one of the most important decisions you make impacting their long-term health and even your wallet. The average lifespan of spayed and neutered cats and dogs is demonstrably longer than the lifespan of those not. The reduced lifespan of unaltered pets can, in part, be attributed to an increased urge to roam. Such roaming can expose them to fights with other animals, resulting in injuries and infections, trauma from vehicle strikes, and other accidental mishaps. A big contributor to the increased longevity of altered pets is their reduced risk of certain types of cancers. Spaying or neutering your dogs should also reduce urine marking and may even stop it altogether.


By spaying or neutering your pet, you can help protect them against certain illnesses, possibly address certain unwanted behaviors, and save yourself money in the long run. If you are interested in getting your pet an appointment, contact us today!

What to Do Before Your Pet is Spayed or Neutered

In the days leading up to your pet’s spay or neuter appointment, there are a few things you can do to help prepare your pet for a quick and safe recovery.


  • Crate train your pet so that they will feel comfortable recovering in their crate after surgery.
  • Create a dog-safe area in your home and use gates to restrict access to stairs or furniture following surgery.
  • Withhold food and water from your pet the night before the surgery to prevent vomiting and aspiration.
  • Stay calm before and on the way to the spay/neuter appointment. Pets tend to feed off their owner’s emotions and if you are nervous your pet can sense that. 

What to Do After Your Pet is Spayed or Neutered

After your pet has been spayed or neutered, it will need time to recover. Here are some tips for a safe and comfortable recovery.

  • Provide your pet with a quiet place to recover indoors and away from other animals.
  • Keep your pet inside and restrict activity for 7-10 days. This allows the tissue time to heal and keeps the incision from opening up.
  • Check the incision site at least twice daily. There should be no drainage and redness/swelling should be minimal.
  • Prevent your pet from licking the incision site by distracting your pet with treats or by using an Elizabethan collar.
  • Do not give your pet a bath during the recovery period as the incision should stay dry.
  • Dogs must be walked on a leash and cats must be kept indoors.
  • Do not change your pet’s diet or give them junk food, table scraps, milk, or any other human food during this time.

Your pet will be ready for food when they get home, but you should feed them a smaller meal than normal.

Contact Our Veterinary Clinic to Schedule an Appointment

If you’re interested in getting your pet spayed or neutered, don’t waste another moment. Our veterinary clinic is proud to provide top-notch spaying and neutering services to pet owners across West Seneca, Lancaster, Williamsville, Clarence, Cheektowaga, Depew, Orchard Park, NY, and the surrounding communities. Whether you have a cat or dog, we’re here to help. Contact our veterinary clinic to schedule an appointment. We look forward to hearing from you!

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