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Spay/Neuter Procedure
Our team of trained technicians and experienced doctors at TotalBond Veterinary Hospital at Paw Creek follow a strict code of conduct when completing such procedures, and do extensive background work to ensure that your pet is as comfortable and safe as possible before, during, and after the procedure. All pets are placed under general anesthesia during the procedure.
Below are the protocols that we adhere to:
- Pre-surgery Blood Panel
- Administer the proper dose of anesthesia
- IV Fluids
- Advanced technician and equipment monitoring
- Pain management
- Recovery and therapy
Why Should I Have My Pet Spayed/ Neutered?
- For pets, the spay/neuter procedure offers a decreased risk of certain forms of cancer, a longer lifespan, and an overall greater quality of life.
- For pet owners, no more worrying about unwanted litters, urinary marking, and other sex-hormone related behaviors, "take out" and your pet will be less aggressive and more friendly.
- For the pet community, fewer litters means more space in animal shelters, and thus fewer animals in need of a home.
General & Advanced Surgery
Before Surgery
During Surgery
After Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery – includes several different types of bone, joint, and ligament surgeries for pets. Whenever a dog or cat has a broken bone or trauma that is not soft tissue related, it is usually treated with Orthopedic Surgery.
Please note that we will typically recommend referral to a specialist for orthopedic surgery.

