Veterinarians are in great demand in Cypress, an unincorporated area about 30 minutes northwest of downtown Houston. This area has seen tremendous growth beginning the 1980s through the present. Accompanying this growth is the expanded need for local, extensive and comprehensive veterinary medical services, especially as related to controlling the exploding pet population.
Cypress Veterinarians Endorse Spaying and Neutering
Many people are surprised to learn that nationwide, including Cypress, more than 3 million cats and dogs are euthanized. Our veterinarians feel strongly about responsible pet ownership, which includes spaying and neutering.
Homeless animals must be euthanized because there are more dogs and cats entering shelters than there are people willing to provide them with loving care. Even if you do find homes for your pet's puppies or kittens, that means there are fewer homes available to take in other pets from shelters. Visit Steeplechase Animal Hospital serving Cypress, Jersey Village and Tomball to arrange for a veterinarian to spay or neuter your pet, the only permanent, 100-percent effective method of birth control for dogs and cats.
Homeless animals rummage through trash containers for food, relieve themselves in the neighborhood, or may bite or attack when frightened. Having a Cypress-based veterinarian spay or neuter your pets means they won't contribute to the population of unwanted animals.
Veterinarians Help Keep Cypress Free of Homeless Animals
You can also enjoy your spayed or neutered pet more. Females that have been spayed do not go into heat. You won't have to deal with keeping them isolated, or their boisterous, noisy male suitors. Veterinarians have observed that spaying and neutering may also reduce the risk of certain health problems, offering you more years with your beloved dog or cat.
Licensed veterinarians perform spay or neuter surgery while the pet is under anesthesia. Depending on your pet's age, size and health, he or she will stay at your Cypress-area veterinarian's office from a few hours to a few days. Depending upon the procedure, your pet may need stitches removed. Your veterinarian can fully explain spay and neuter procedures to you.
If you have a new puppy or kitten, don't wait! Pets can become parents sooner than you think. Early age spay/neutering is safe and effective, so at your pet's first visit, talk with your Steeplechase Animal Hospital veterinarian, serving Cypress, Jersey Village and Tomball.
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