Laser Pet Spay/Neutering
Pet Spay/Neutering via laser (using Hillchester Animal Hospital’s state-of-the-art Laser Technology) for surgery reduces the pain and trauma to your pet, improves recovery, and reduces the risk of infection.
5 Reasons To Spay/Neuter Your Pet:
1) Spay/Neutering may correct aggressive or bad behavior.
Dogs and cats are still wild animals at the DNA level. Evolution rewarded aggressive behavior by passing on that gene pool to the next generation. Therefore, the male of the species will instinctively mark its territory by urinating (usually on the new carpet). It will also fight anything that moves in order to mate. (I know that there is joke about men being like dogs in here somewhere, but Hillchester only does canine and feline neutering). Likewise, when your female canine or female feline goes into heat, you realize where the phrase “howling at the moon” came from.
2) Spay/Neutering may reduce the tendency for a pet to run away.
The “Call of the Wild” can have your pet looking for love in the wrong places. While this concept may make for great country western song lyrics, it can break your heart when a pet runs away. You may never see your pet again. You may never know what has happened to your pet.
3) Spay/Neutering eliminates certain cancers and diseases.
If the part is not there, it can’t get cancer. Ovarian and testicular cancer occurs in companion animals just like with humans.
4) Spay/Neutering prevents overpopulation & unwanted pets.
Unless you plan to go into the professional breeder business, there is no good business reason for allowing for the possibility of accidental pregnancies. The “Free Kittens to a Good Home” signs are cute, but the reality of where they end up can be very ugly.
5) Spay/Neutering enhances your pet’s good health.
Neutered pets are usually better companion animals, bond better with their owners, and have fewer injuries. Those “raging hormones” can cause a lot of pet health problems.

