Simcoe Veterinary Hospital is Now Accepting New Clients!

Safe, Compassionate Spay & Neuter Surgery for Your Pet

Pet Spay and Neuter Services in Barrie

At Simcoe Veterinary Hospital, we understand that choosing to spay or neuter your pet is an important decision for their health and well-being. As a leading provider of pet spay and neuter services in Barrie, we are committed to offering safe, expert surgical care in a compassionate environment. Our experienced veterinary team ensures that each procedure is performed with the highest level of care, using advanced techniques to promote a smooth recovery.

a white Labrador Retriever
Simcoe Veterinary Hospital favicon

Spaying and neutering not only help control pet overpopulation but also offer significant health and behavioural benefits for your furry companion. If you’re considering this procedure, our team is here to answer all your questions and help you make the best decision for your pet.

Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

Spaying (for female pets) and neutering (for male pets) are routine procedures that offer numerous benefits, including:

R

Preventing Unwanted Litters

By choosing to spay or neuter your pet, you are providing them with a healthier and happier life while also contributing to responsible pet ownership.

R

Lowering Cancer Risks

Reduces or eliminates the risk of reproductive cancers, such as mammary gland tumours in females and testicular cancer in males.

R

Minimizing Behavioural Issues

Decreases roaming, aggression, urine marking, and unwanted mating behaviours.

R

Enhancing Overall Health

Reduces the risk of infections and life-threatening conditions such as pyometra (uterine infection) in females and prostate issues in males.

By choosing to spay or neuter your pet, you are providing them with a healthier and happier life while also contributing to responsible pet ownership.

 

When Should You Spay or Neuter Your Pet?

The ideal timing for spay and neuter surgery depends on factors such as species, breed, and size. Our veterinarians will assess your pet’s individual needs to determine the best time for surgery.

General Recommendations:
Dogs: Typically between 6–9 months of age, but larger breeds may benefit from waiting until they are fully developed.
Cats: As early as 5 months old, before they reach sexual maturity.

During your pet’s wellness exam, we will discuss the best spay/neuter timeline tailored to their specific needs.

What to Expect During the Spay or Neuter Procedure

At Simcoe Veterinary Hospital, your pet’s safety and comfort are our top priorities. Our spay and neuter procedures follow strict protocols to ensure the best possible outcome:

Most pets recover quickly from the procedure and can return to normal activity within 7–10 days. We are always available to answer any post-surgery questions or concerns you may have.

Schedule Your Pet’s Spay or Neuter Surgery Today!

At Simcoe Veterinary Hospital, we are dedicated to providing expert spay and neuter services in Barrie with a focus on safety, comfort, and long-term health benefits. If you’re ready to schedule your pet’s procedure or have questions, our team is here to help!

Phone: 705-726-8002
Visit Us: 2 Steel St, Barrie, Ontario, L4M 2E5
Email: info@simcoevet.com

Give your pet a healthier future—book their spay or neuter appointment today!

A medium sized dog welsh corgi.

Our Veterinary Services in Barrie, ON

Pet Spay & Neuter

Pet Grooming

Pet Emergency

Pet Behaviour

Pet Wellness

Pet X-rays & Diagnostics

Pet Dental Care

Pet Dermatology

Pet Vaccinations

Pet Health Plans