Spay & Neuter

Improve Your Pet’s Well-Being with Pet Spaying and Neutering
A white puppy reclining on a gray fluffy pillow with a plush toy beside it.

Pet Nutrition Counseling

Improve Your Pet’s Well-Being with Pet Spaying and Neutering
A pet spay or neuter is about more than just preventing surprise litters; it’s about improving your pet’s long-term health. At Stone Cottage Veterinary Hospital, we believe that cat spays, dog spays, cat neuters, and dog neuters are all beneficial for promoting a joyful life for both pets and their owners. These procedures can positively affect your pet’s physical health, behaviors, and community.
Gray cat with golden eyes lounging on a brown leather sofa.
Calico cat wearing a cone collar, sitting on a bed.

One Procedure, Numerous Benefits

Medical Benefits
Behavioral Benefits
Community Benefits

A Safe Procedure for a Peaceful Future

At Stone Cottage Veterinary Hospital, we want to ensure your pet’s spay or neuter goes as smoothly as possible. We will perform a preoperative blood screening on your pet to review whether they are healthy enough to undergo anesthesia safely. When the procedure is over, our experienced veterinary team will provide you with post-operative instructions, including guidance on aftercare and pain management. If you have any questions or concerns, you are always welcome to contact us.
A brown curly-haired poodle lying on a carpet indoors.

Your Pet’s Happy Future, Enhanced

Schedule your spay or neuter consultation appointment today at Stone Cottage Veterinary Hospital and join us in promoting responsible pet ownership. Take this step towards many happier, more contented years for you and your furry companion.
Stone Cottage Veterinary Hospital provides pet spay and pet neuter services for cats and dogs in Newburgh, New Windsor, Cornwall, West Point, Beacon, Wappingers Falls, Montgomery, Wallkill, Walden, and surrounding areas.
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