Pet Spay and Neuter

Invest in your pet’s long-term health and happiness with a spay or neuter from our expert surgical team in Braselton, GA. Schedule their procedure today!

Pet Spay and Neuter in Braselton, GA

Let’s talk about a little “snip-snip” for your furry friend! Spaying and neutering aren’t just routine procedures—they’re important steps in keeping pets happy, healthy, and free from the unexpected surprises of parenthood. At FairPet Surgery Center, we offer expert pet spay and neuter services with care, precision, and a whole lot of love.

Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

If your pet could talk, they’d probably tell you they’re not looking to start a family anytime soon. Spaying and neutering provide long-term health benefits while preventing unwanted litters. Plus, it can help reduce behaviors like roaming, marking, and aggression, making life easier for both you and your pet.

Here’s why it’s a great choice:

  • Helps prevent certain cancers and infections
  • Reduces hormone-driven behaviors
  • Decreases the risk of stray overpopulation
  • Allows pets to focus on belly rubs and treats instead of finding a mate
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Our Spay and Neuter Services

At FairPet Surgery Center, our veterinary team knows every pet is unique, which is why we offer a variety of sterilization options. Whether you’re looking for a traditional spay or neuter, or a procedure that preserves some natural hormones, we have solutions to fit your pet’s needs.

Traditional Spay and Neuter:

  • Spay (for female pets): We remove the uterus and ovaries, preventing heat cycles and pregnancies.
  • Neuter (for male pets): We remove the testicles, reducing hormone-driven behaviors and health risks.

Specialized Procedure:

  • Ovary-Sparing Spay: This procedure removes the uterus but keeps the ovaries intact, allowing your pet to maintain natural hormones while preventing pregnancy (dogs only).
  • Vasectomy: Instead of removing the testicles, this procedure cuts the tubes that transport sperm. Your pet will keep their hormones but won’t be able to reproduce (dogs only).
  • Cryptorchid Neuter: For pets with undescended testicles, this procedure ensures their health and prevents complications.