A Simple Step Toward a Healthier Future: Cat and Dog Spay and Neuter in Lakeview, FL

Not every pet is an ideal breeding candidate, and for many families, spaying or neutering is one of the most important decisions you can make for your pet’s long-term health. While Highland Pet Hospital is well known for reproductive medicine, we also care for pets whose best path forward is not breeding.

Choosing cat and dog spay and neuter surgery helps prevent certain diseases, supports more predictable behavior, and avoids unplanned litters. Our experienced team is here to help you determine the best course for your pet’s reproductive health.

Contact us at (863) 644-6634 or book an appointment online.

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What Are the Benefits of Spaying and Neutering Pets?

Spaying and neutering offer both medical and behavioral benefits that can improve your pet’s quality of life.

For female pets, spaying can:

  • Eliminate the risk of uterine and ovarian cancer

  • Significantly reduce the risk of mammary (breast) cancer, especially when performed before the first heat cycle

  • Prevent heat cycles and related behaviors

For male pets, neutering can:

  • Eliminate the risk of testicular cancer

  • Reduce the risk of prostate disease

  • Decrease roaming, marking, and territorial behaviors

For both dogs and cats, spay and neuter can:

  • Reduce the likelihood of fighting or aggressive behavior

  • Help prevent pets from roaming or getting lost

  • Contribute to longer, healthier lives

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When Should My Pet Be Spayed or Neutered?

The ideal timing can vary depending on your pet’s health, breed, and lifestyle.

  • Spay surgery is often recommended before the first heat cycle in females

  • Most commonly, pets are spayed or neutered between 4 and 6 months of age

  • Large and giant breeds typically benefit from delayed spaying or neutering to allow for appropriate growth

During your pet’s wellness visits, we’ll discuss the best timing based on their individual needs and help you plan accordingly.

What Should I Expect After Spay or Neuter Surgery?

Spay and neuter procedures are routine surgeries, and most pets recover smoothly with proper care.

After surgery, you can expect:

  • Mild grogginess or tiredness the first day

  • Limited activity for about 10–14 days to allow proper healing

  • Monitoring of the incision site for redness, swelling, or discharge

  • Temporary use of an e-collar (cone) to prevent licking

If you notice changes such as swelling, discharge, or decreased appetite that doesn’t improve, our team is available to guide you.

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An Experienced Approach to
Spay and Neuter Surgery

At Highland Pet Hospital, spay and neuter procedures are performed with the same level of attention and care as any other surgery.

Our team focuses on:

  • Careful surgical planning and monitoring

  • Clear communication before and after the procedure

  • Recommendations tailored to your pet’s health and lifestyle

  • A practical, supportive approach to recovery

As a long-standing animal hospital in Lakeland, we bring both surgical experience and a thoughtful approach to everyday care decisions.

If you’re not planning to breed your pet, spaying or neutering is an important step toward protecting their health and well-being. Call (863) 644-6634 or request an appointment online to get started.