Veterinary
Spay and neuter
Definition
Spay and neuter are surgical sterilization procedures that prevent reproduction and can influence hormone-driven behaviors and some long-term health risks when timed with veterinary guidance.
Extended explanation
Ideal timing varies by species, breed, size, and lifestyle. Large-breed dogs may defer neutering to protect joints, while shelter animals are often altered earlier to reduce unwanted litters.
Discuss anesthesia plans, pain management, and recovery exercise limits before surgery. Rabbits and ferrets have distinct protocols compared with dogs and cats, so species-specific vets are essential.