Spaying

Spay

Spaying your pet has many benefits. The procedure, which prevents female animals from becoming pregnant and reproducing, can help your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. Spaying will not change your pet’s personality.

By spaying your female pet, you’re protecting her against potentially deadly diseases, including bacterial infections, reproductive tract diseases, and several types of cancer. You also won’t have to worry about her going into heat. This means avoiding the mess that often accompanies the heat cycle in female dogs and the pacing and crying that happens with female cats. In addition, spaying your pet will help control the dog and cat overpopulation problem, keeping more animals out of shelters.

Spaying, which involves removing the ovaries and uterus, is a surgical procedure and does need to be performed with the pet under anesthesia. We follow strict protocols and continually monitor your pet’s vital signs to help ensure her safety. Please see the descriptions under Anesthesia and Patient Monitoring for more information on what we do to keep your pet safe.

To set up an appointment to have your pet spayed or to learn more about this procedure, call or visit our clinic. If you are struggling with the decision of whether to spay your pet, please call us so we can discuss your concerns.

Our Mission

Alouette Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital, which provides the most current veterinary care to both pets and clients in a warm and caring environment. We celebrate and embrace the human - companion animal bond. We always have the best interest of the pet first and foremost while providing advice and support to family members. We provide the necessary tools for both veterinarians and staff to learn and grow while we care for pets as we would care for our own.

Hours of Operation Alouette Animal Hospital

Monday7:30am – 7:00pm
Tuesday7:30am – 7:00pm
Wednesday7:30am – 7:00pm
Thursday7:30am – 8:00pm
Friday7:30am – 7:00pm
Saturday8:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday9:00am – 3:00pm

Closed Stat holidays

Emergency Process
Call our phone number 604 463 7100 and you will be redirected to Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley.