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Spay & Neuter Benefits

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There are many benefits to spaying and neutering your pets. Altered pets typically live longer due to reduced risk of contracting certain types of cancer and life-threatening infections. Behavioral problems such as roaming, mounting, and inappropriate spraying and marking are also lessened. Finally, decreasing the world’s unwanted pet population will help shelters and rescue organizations better maintain and improve their already overcrowded facilities.


We recommend spaying and neutering pets when they are between 6 months to 24 months, depending on the pets breed, anticipated size, medical needs and lifestyle.  

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 215 Bolinger Road   Belgrade, MT  59714           

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