Common Vancouver Neutering & Spaying Concerns

Vancouver dog spaying and  Vancouver cat spaying are  important veterinary procedures most pet owners must face at some point in time. The general belief is that there might be some kind of problem if the dog or cat is sent in for a spaying procedure before the onset of at least one heat cycle. But that notion is entirely false. You can get safe spaying for your car or dog in Vancouver even when the heat cycle has not started. Studies have shown that there are no side effects from this procedure after the onset of the heat cycle and there are no psychological, emotional or medical problems to worry about either. Female cats should be spayed before their heat cycle has commenced and also before they have had a litter. 

Dog neutering in Vancouver and cat neutering in Vancouver are other major concerns for pet owners that are surrounded by a number of myths. One of such myths is that the pet will gain weight. But the fact is that a pet will gain weight only due to lack of activity or exercise and poor feeding habits. Certain medical conditions might also result in weight gain like hypothyroidism. But none of that is related to the neutering process. If you want your pet to stay slim and healthy, make sure it gets plenty of exercise and a healthy, balanced diet.