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  1. Neutering - Wikipedia

    Neutering is the most common method for animal sterilization. Humane societies, animal shelters, and rescue groups urge pet owners to have their pets neutered to prevent the births of unwanted litters, …

  2. Spay/neuter post-surgical care and recovery instructions

    Following spay/neuter surgery, your pet will require time and a little extra attention to ensure their body properly heals. The following aftercare instructions provide guidelines for the next several days of …

  3. Neutering in Dogs: When to Do It, Benefits and What to Expect

    Apr 30, 2025 · “Also known as castration, neutering means removing the testicles in male dogs in order to make them reproductively ineffective,” says Dr. Ivana Crnec, DVM, of Veterinarians.org. “Today, …

  4. Spay & Neuter Clinics for Dogs & Cats | Petco

    Petco offers affordable spaying and neutering for cats and dogs at our full-service pet hospitals. Check out veterinary services provided by Petco to book an appointment at a great cost.

  5. Neutering in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospitals

    Neutering (also known as castration) is the common term used to describe the surgical procedure during which both testicles are removed to sterilize (make infertile) a male dog, therefore stopping its ability …

  6. Spaying and neutering - American Veterinary Medical Association

    Removing a male dog or cat's testicles reduces their breeding instinct, resulting in less roaming and fewer urine-marking behaviors. Talk to your veterinarian about the benefits and risks of spaying and …

  7. Spay/Neuter Your Pet - ASPCA

    By spaying or neutering your pet, you’ll help control the pet homelessness crisis. Millions of healthy dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States each year simply because there aren’t enough homes …

  8. Neutering a Dog: Everything You Need to Know | Small Door Veterinary

    Neutering, also known as castration, is a surgical procedure performed by a veterinarian to remove the testicles. Neutering is almost always a less invasive procedure than spaying (the “fixing” equivalent …

  9. Neutering Your Male Dog: What Every Owner Needs to Know

    Mar 11, 2026 · Neutering, or castrating, your male dog is the procedure to remove both testicles in order to sterilize him. Learn about when and how it's done.

  10. Neutering Your Male Dog - Veterinary Partner - VIN

    Neutering a dog will help prevent or curtail a number of unpleasant behavioral problems and can also prevent prostate disease. This simple surgery is an important part of responsible pet ownership.