Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness provides safe and compassionate dog spaying & neutering in Roseville and the surrounding areas—promoting long-term health, preventing unwanted litters, and supporting a happier life for your furry friend.
Spaying and neutering are surgical sterilization procedures that remove reproductive organs in dogs, offering significant health and behavioral benefits while preventing unwanted pregnancies. These essential medical procedures contribute significantly to your dog’s long-term health and well-being.
At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness, we provide safe, compassionate spay and neuter services for dogs of all ages. Our veterinary team combines advanced surgical techniques for dogs with personalized care to support the best possible outcome for your beloved pet. As a family-owned practice dedicated to five-star dog care in Roseville, California, we understand that deciding to spay or neuter your dog is an important choice. We’re here to guide you through the process, answer your questions, and provide the highest quality surgical care in our state-of-the-art facility.
Spaying and neutering offer numerous benefits that extend far beyond preventing unwanted pregnancies. These procedures are among the most important decisions you can make for your dog’s health and quality of life.
Spaying female dogs eliminates the risk of uterine infections and significantly reduces the chance of mammary tumors, which can be malignant in dogs. When performed before the first heat cycle, spaying nearly eliminates the risk of these cancers. Neutering male dogs prevents testicular cancer and reduces the risk of prostate problems, including enlarged prostate and prostate cancer.
These procedures also eliminate the stress and physical demands of heat cycles in females and reduce hormone-driven behaviors that can lead to injuries or health complications. Dogs that are spayed or neutered typically live longer, healthier lives compared to their intact counterparts.
Spaying and neutering for dogs can significantly improve your dog’s behavior and make them more enjoyable companions. Neutered males are less likely to roam, mark territory indoors, or display aggressive behaviors toward other dogs. They’re also less prone to mounting behaviors and the stress that comes with constantly seeking a mate. Roaming and dog aggression behaviors also increase their risk of trauma and injuries from dog fights and automobile accidents, which are life-threatening and also more costly to treat.
Spayed females won’t experience the behavioral changes associated with heat cycles, including restlessness, vocalization, and the tendency to attract unwanted attention from male dogs. This leads to a calmer, more predictable temperament year-round.
By choosing to spay or neuter your dog, you’re taking a responsible step toward reducing pet overpopulation. Millions of healthy dogs enter shelters each year, and many are euthanized due to lack of homes. Every spay and neuter surgery for dogs helps prevent unwanted litters and reduces the number of pets that end up in shelters.
At Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness, we prioritize safety, comfort, and positive outcomes for every surgical patient. Our comprehensive approach supports your dog receiving the highest standard of care throughout their surgical experience.
Before any surgery, we conduct a thorough physical examination and review your dog’s medical history. We may recommend pre-surgical blood work to evaluate organ function and support confirming your pet can safely metabolize anesthesia. This evaluation supports us identifying any potential risks and adjust our anesthetic protocol accordingly.
We’ll discuss the procedure in detail, including what to expect before, during, and after your dog’s surgery. Our team will provide specific pre-surgical instructions, including fasting guidelines and medication protocols to support your dog being properly prepared for their procedure.
Our surgical procedures for spaying and neutering dogs are performed using the latest techniques and equipment to support safety and minimize recovery time. Your dog will receive pre-surgical pain medication and be closely monitored throughout the procedure by our trained surgical team.
For spaying procedures, we remove the ovaries and uterus through a small abdominal incision. In some situations, ovariectomy, or removal of the ovaries while leaving the uterus, is performed. Neutering involves removing the testicles through a small incision near the scrotum. Both procedures are performed under general anesthesia with continuous monitoring of vital signs, including heart rate, heart rhythm, electrical activity of the heart, blood pressure, respiratory rate, body temperature, and oxygen levels. We use warming blankets and warming techniques to maintain proper body temperature and provide pain management to support your dog’s comfort.
Patient safety is our top priority during every surgical procedure. We use advanced monitoring equipment to track your dog’s vital signs throughout surgery and recovery. Our surgical suite is equipped with modern anesthetic machines, monitoring devices, and emergency medications to handle any situation that may arise.
Each surgical patient receives individualized anesthetic protocols based on their age, weight, health status, and procedure requirements. Our veterinary team has performed thousands of spay and neuter procedures for dogs and maintains the highest standards of surgical care.
Recovery from spay or neuter surgery in dogs is typically straightforward when proper post-operative care is followed. We provide detailed instructions and are available to answer questions throughout your dog’s recovery period.
Your dog will need restricted activity for 10-14 days following surgery to allow proper healing. This means no running, jumping, swimming, off-leash activity or rough play. Short, leashed walks for bathroom breaks are acceptable, but vigorous exercise should be avoided.
Monitor the incision site daily for signs of proper healing. The incision should appear clean and dry, with minimal swelling or redness. We’ll provide specific instructions for incision care and when to remove any external sutures if used.
Most dogs recover quickly from spay or neuter surgery. Appetite typically returns within 24-48 hours, and normal activity levels resume gradually over the recovery period. Male dogs generally recover faster than females due to the less invasive nature of neutering procedures.
During the first few days, your dog may be somewhat quiet or less active than usual. This is normal as they recover from anesthesia and adjust to post-surgical discomfort. We provide pain management medications to keep your pet comfortable during recovery.
While complications from spay and neuter surgery in dogs are rare, it’s important to know what to watch for during recovery. Contact us immediately if you notice excessive swelling, bleeding, discharge from the incision, loss of appetite lasting more than 48 hours, or signs of pain that don’t improve with prescribed medications.
Other concerning signs include lethargy that worsens rather than improves, vomiting, diarrhea, or any opening of the incision site. Our team is available to address concerns and provide guidance throughout your dog’s recovery.
We believe quality veterinary care should be accessible to all pet owners. Our transparent pricing supports you understanding exactly what’s included in your dog’s spay or neuter procedure.
The cost of spaying or neutering dogs varies based on your dog’s size, age, and specific health needs. Spaying procedures typically cost more than neutering due to the more complex surgical process involved. We provide detailed cost estimates during your consultation so you can plan accordingly.
Our pricing is competitive with other quality veterinary practices in Roseville and the surrounding areas, and we believe the value of our comprehensive care, thorough anesthetic monitoring, and advanced safety protocols provides excellent value for this important investment in your pet’s health.
Your spay or neuter package includes the pre-surgical exam the day of the procedure, surgical procedure, anesthesia, monitoring, hospitalization for the day, pain management medications, and post-operative care instructions. We are also available during business hours to address any questions about your dog’s recovery.
Pre-surgical blood work, if recommended, and additional medications may involve separate charges. We’ll discuss all potential costs upfront so there are no surprises on the day of surgery.
We offer various payment options to make your dog’s spay or neuter procedure affordable. We accept cash, and major credit cards. We also work with CareCredit, which offers financing options for veterinary procedures, and with pet insurance providers.
Many pet insurance plans cover spaying and neutering, especially when performed as preventive care. We’re happy to provide the documentation you need for insurance claims and can discuss payment options during your consultation.
For clients facing financial constraints, we can discuss timing options, CareCredit and other options on a case-by-case basis. Our goal is to support every dogPrevious: “ensure every dog” – Changed per client packet in our community has access to these important medical procedures.
Most veterinarians recommend spaying or neutering between four to six months of age, before your dog reaches sexual maturity. This timing provides maximum health benefits and prevents hormone-driven behaviors from developing. However, for large and giant breed dogs, we may recommend waiting until they reach skeletal maturity to support proper bone development. During your consultation, we’ll discuss the optimal timing based on your dog’s breed, size, and individual health factors.
The actual surgical procedure typically takes 20 to 45 minutes, depending on your dog’s size and whether it’s a spay or neuter surgery. Spaying procedures generally take longer than neutering due to the more complex nature of the surgery. Your dog will spend additional time in our clinic for pre-surgical preparation and post-surgical monitoring to support confirming they’re stable before going home.
Your dog will be under general anesthesia during the entire procedure and won’t feel any pain during surgery. We provide comprehensive pain management both during and after the procedure to keep your pet comfortable throughout recovery. Most dogs experience only mild discomfort during the healing process, which we manage with appropriate pain medications. Our goal is to support your dog’s comfort at every stage of their surgical experience.
Most dogs recover within 10 to 14 days following spay or neuter surgery. During this time, activity should be restricted to allow proper healing — no running, jumping, off-leash activity or rough play. Short, leashed walks for bathroom breaks are fine. Male dogs typically recover slightly faster than females due to the less invasive nature of the neutering procedure. We’ll provide detailed recovery instructions and schedule a follow-up appointment to support proper healing.
Spaying or neutering does not change your dog’s fundamental personality, intelligence, or playfulness. These procedures primarily reduce hormone-driven behaviors such as roaming, territorial marking, mounting, and aggression toward other dogs. Many pet owners find their dogs become calmer and more focused after surgery, making them better companions. Your dog will still be the same loving pet you know — just without the stress and behaviors associated with reproductive hormones.
Ready to discuss your dog’s spay or neuter procedure? Our caring team at Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness is here to guide you through every step of the process. We’ll answer your questions, address your concerns, and support your pet receiving the highest quality care in our clean and modern facility. Our caring team of Roseville vets at Stonebridge Veterinary Wellness combines surgical expertise with compassionate care to provide the best possible experience for your dog.
Contact us today to discuss your options and learn more about how spaying or neutering can benefit your dog’s health and well-being. Our family-owned practice is committed to providing five-star veterinary care that gives you peace of mind and supports your pet living their healthiest, happiest life. Located at 254 Gibson Drive in Roseville, our family-owned veterinary clinic provides compassionate, five-star care to pets throughout Roseville and the surrounding areas. Led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Erin Paster with over 20 years of experience, our team treats every pet with the same love and respect we would our own.
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Located at 254 Gibson Drive in Roseville, our family-owned veterinary clinic provides compassionate, five-star care to pets throughout Roseville and the surrounding areas. Led by board-certified surgeon Dr. Erin Paster with over 20 years of experience, our team treats every pet with the same love and respect we would our own.
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