Spay and Neuter
A Thoughtful, Comfort-Focused Approach to a Lifelong Health Decision
Spaying or neutering your pet is one of the most meaningful steps you can take to support their long-term health, comfort, and behavior. At Glastonbury Veterinary Hospital, we understand that the decision can feel emotional, especially for new pet caregivers. Our team is here to guide you with clear information, gentle communication, and a calm, safe surgical experience for your dog or cat.
Your pet is never “just another procedure” here. They are monitored closely from the moment they arrive until they are fully awake, cared for by a team that treats them like family.

Why Spay or Neuter?
Spaying and neutering prevents unwanted litters, reduces health risks, and often leads to smoother behavior at home. The benefits are lifelong, and the procedure is one of the most common and most trusted surgeries performed in veterinary medicine.
Every recommendation we make is personalized to your pet’s age, breed, lifestyle, and overall health.
Spay & Neuter for Dogs
Health Benefits for Female Dogs (Spay)
- Eliminates the risk of pyometra, a life-threatening uterine infection
- Greatly reduces the risk of mammary cancer, especially when performed before the first heat cycle
- Removes the stress, mess, and behavioral changes of heat cycles
- Helps prevent hormonal conditions later in life
Health Benefits for Male Dogs (Neuter)
- Reduces the risk of testicular cancer
- Lowers the likelihood of prostate enlargement or infections
- Can help reduce roaming, marking, and certain hormone-driven behaviors
- Supports calmer behavior in busy household settings
When to Spay or Neuter Your Dog
Most dogs benefit from surgery between 6 and 12 months, although timing may vary depending on the dog’s size, breed, and lifestyle. Large breed dogs may receive individualized recommendations based on growth and orthopedic health, something we always discuss during the consultation.
Spay & Neuter for Cats
Health Benefits for Female Cat (Spay)
- Eliminates the risk of pyometra, which is especially dangerous in cats
- Dramatically reduces the risk of mammary cancer
- Prevents repeated heat cycles, which can be loud, stressful, and uncomfortable
Health Benefits for Male Cats (Neuter)
- Significantly reduces urine spraying and marking
- Helps prevent roaming and fighting
- Lowers the risk of injuries, abscesses, and exposure to infectious diseases
- Reduces stress in multi-cat homes
When to Spay or Neuter Your Cat
Most kittens can be safely spayed or neutered around 5 and 6 months of age. This timing helps prevent unwanted behaviors from developing and supports long-term health.
Available Surgeries
Visit our Surgery page to see how we guide you and your pet through every step before, during, and after their procedure

How Spay & Neuter Supports Our Community
In Glastonbury, CT and surrounding towns, spaying and neutering helps reduce the number of homeless pets and supports the overall health of our pet population. It also helps keep cats and dogs safer by reducing roaming and hormone-driven behaviors.
Decisions about surgery can bring up a lot of feelings, we understand. Our team takes time to sit with you, talk through your concerns, and make sure you feel fully supported.
Contact Us
If you’re wondering whether it’s time to schedule your pet’s spay or neuter, or if you simply want guidance tailored to your dog or cat, we’re here to help.
Schedule a consultation today. Together, we’ll determine the right timing and plan for your pet’s health and comfort.
