
SPAY & NEUTER
Your Reliable Partner in Caring for Your Pet’s Health
One of the most responsible things a pet owner can do is to spay or neuter their pets, according to ModernVet. These regular procedures have many benefits. They not only prevent unwanted litters, but they also significantly improve your pet’s health, lifespan, and behaviour.
We use cutting-edge surgical methods, keep the area clean and comfortable, and give great care after surgery. Our highly experienced veterinary staff ensures that your pet receives kind and gentle care every step of the way.
And here’s something special: Every client whose pet gets spayed or neutered at ModernVet will get a free bag of high-quality pet food from Hill’s Pet Nutrition. It’s our way of helping you support your pet’s recovery with optimal nutrition.
Here Are Key Benefits And Reasons To Spay Or Neuter Your Pet:
Prevents Unwanted Litters
Improves Trainability
Lowers Mammary Tumor Risk
Less Marking & Mounting
Prevents Uterine Infections
Increases Pet Lifespan
Reduces Testicular Issues
Reduces Multi-Pet Conflicts
Stops Roaming & Aggression
Less Vocalizing in Cats
Ends Heat Cycle Behaviors
Calmer Home Environment

What Is Sterilization in Pets?
Veterinarians recommend sterilization as a permanent way to stop pets from having babies. It usually requires surgery, which means spaying for females (removing the ovaries and uterus) and neutering or castration for males (removing the testicles).
There are chemical sterilization options in some cases, but surgery is still the most common and effective way to do it.
Early sterilization stops unwanted pregnancies, cuts down on the number of stray animals, and makes your pet behave better and stay healthy for a long time. It also keeps the community safe by lowering the number of homeless and unvaccinated animals.
We at ModernVet recommend spaying or neutering pets before they reach sexual maturity, which is usually between 5 and 6 months of age, to get the most health and behavioral benefits.
Health Benefits of Pet Sterilization
Neutering or spaying your pet is not only about avoiding litters; it also significantly contributes to their long-term health.
Spaying Has No Effect on Weight Gain
There is a common belief that sterilized animals grow fat. Actually, lack of exercise and overindulgence in food lead to weight increase. A spayed or neutered pet kept on a correct diet and daily exercise will remain fit and healthy.

Spaying Extends Female Pet Life
Early spaying, between three and six months, virtually reduces the risk of mammary tumors, a common cancer in unspayed females. It also helps ward against potentially fatal uterine infections, including pyometra.
● Cats kept on spaying live 39% longer.
● Dogs that have been spayed live 23% longer.
These numbers show lower cancer rates and fewer hormone-driven actions endangering pets.
Calmer and safer pets are neutered ones.
Less likely to roam, neutered males lower the risk of diseases, accidents, and fights. Additionally, lessened are hormonal actions including marking territory, aggressiveness, and mating impulses.
Services Offered At Our Spay & Neuter Clinic Include:
Female Pet Spaying
Free Hill’s Food Support
Male Pet Neutering
Cat & Dog Sterilization
Laparoscopic Spay Surgery
Emergency Spay Options
Post-Op Monitoring & Care
Minimally Invasive Methods
Pain Relief & Recovery Plan
Breed-Based Timing Advice
Behavioral Consultations
Long-Term Health Guidance

Behavioral Benefits of Spaying and Neutering
More than only stopping reproduction, spaying and neutering help your pet’s temperament and behavior to be in line with your house and their happiness. From reducing stress to simplifying training, the behavioral benefits of sterilization are particularly helpful in metropolitan areas like Dubai.
Spayed Females Do Not Enter Heat
Not spayed female pets enter heat every few weeks during the breeding season. This cycle usually consists of loud vocalizations, anxiety, indoor urination, pacing, and attempts of escape. These actions might disturb the home as well as the mental state of the pet. Completely ending these heat cycles, spaying helps your pet stay calm, clean, and comfortable all year long.
Neutered Males Stay Home
Particularly when they find a nearby female in heat, the strong hormonal drive in intact males to find a mate can cause risky attempts to escape. Wandering raises the possibility of vehicle mishaps, animal conflicts, or lost orientation. Neutering removes this strong mating instinct, so it motivates male dogs to remain near their homes and bond more with their human families.
Minimizing Marking and Aggression
Hormone-driven behaviors, including aggression, mounting, territorial marking, and dominance displays, are much lessened by sterilization. Pets are better friends for adults and children since they grow more laid back and are easier to train. Particularly in male dogs and cats, you could also find fewer indoor accidents or destructive habits. This makes spaying and neutering perfect for preserving a peaceful, clean house.
Enhanced Trainability and Focus
Pets are better able to concentrate on their surroundings, training sessions, and human companions without the continual diversion of hormonal surges. Often, more open to learning commands, house rules, and social behaviors are neutered and spayed animals. Families with small children who require consistency in a pet’s behavior or first-time pet owners will find this especially helpful.
Less Chance of Rising Conflict in Multi-Pet Homes
In homes with multiple pets, particularly same-sex animals, unaltered pets are more likely to cause conflict and create hierarchies of dominance. By eliminating the hormonal triggers causing power battles, spaying and neutering help to lower these confrontations. Pets’ dynamics are therefore more stable and peaceful.
Lowered cat vocalization
Heat-stricken female cats often yowl loudly during the day and night to draw mates. The people living in the house, as well as the cat, can find this upsetting. If a neutered male cat loses his sense of females in heat, he may also stop howling too much. This noise is much reduced or eliminated by sterilization.
Less Mounting and Embarrassing Behavior
As a means of establishing dominance or in reaction to hormones, both male dogs and some females may show increasing activity. In public or social settings, this can be embarrassing. Neutering and spaying drastically cut these behaviors, so enabling everyone involved to enjoy trips and home life more peacefully.
Cat Sterilization in Dubai
Given the abundance of feral and domestic cats in Dubai, sterilizing urban pets is absolutely vital.
Cat neutering (castration) removes the male testicles, which prevents reproduction and reduces aggression and territorial spraying. By removing the ovaries and uterus, cat spaying greatly lowers the risk of uterine infections and cancers and helps to stop heat cycles.
To control stray numbers and enhance the lives of both cats and the people who look after them, veterinarians and animal welfare authorities in Dubai strongly advise these operations.
Modern Vet provides gentle, professional feline sterilization together with dietary advice and recovery support. For each procedure, you will receive a free bag of Hill’s food, specifically designed to support best health and aid in post-surgical recovery.
Dog Sterilization in Dubai
Spaying and neutering are just as important for dogs. The fast-expanding dog population of Dubai depends on responsible pet owners to control the population ethically and safely.
Dog neutering lowers undesired behaviors, including mounting and aggression, as well as the risk of testicular cancer and prostate problems.
Dog spaying prevents uterine infections and mammary tumors, which are common in unspayed females. Calmer, easier to interact with, and less likely to exhibit dominance or escape tendencies are sterilized dogs.
Our vets offer complete post-operative treatment and follow safe anesthetic techniques. Additionally as part of our relationship with Hill’s, your dog will get a free bag of vet-recommended food to help with recovery and increase immunity.
Now Offering: Laparoscopic Spay
ModernVet is pleased to present Laparoscopic Spay, the most advanced and least invasive method of sterilizing female animals.
What is Laparoscopic spaying?
Modern, minimally invasive surgery used to sterilize female pets is laparoscopic spaying, sometimes known as keyhole surgery. Rather than a big incision in the abdomen, the veterinarian makes two or three tiny cuts through which a laparoscope—a small camera—and specific tools are placed. The camera shows your pet’s internal organs in high definition onto a screen so the surgeon may precisely see and remove the ovaries under great control.
Due in great part to its safety, accuracy, and animal comfort, this approach is becoming more and more favored by vets and owners. The body suffers much less trauma since the ovaries are removed without affecting the uterus or surrounding tissues. Your dog or cat will thus be less in pain, swollen, and bruised after surgery.
Advantages of laparoscopic spay:
● Less suffering and less damage to tissues
● Minimal internal handling helps pets recover with less suffering.
● More rapid healing and faster return to daily activities
● With less downtime, many animals are returning to their regular activities within a few days.
● Reduced risk of wound complications or infection
● Little cuts heal more quickly and are easier to keep clean.
● Perfect for nervous or highly active dogs
● Pets who get stressed or agitated readily following surgery will especially benefit from a more seamless recovery.
Pet owners who wish to provide their friends the most pleasant, low-stress experience available will find this advanced surgery ideal. Every laparoscopic spay patient at Modern Vet also gets a free bag of Hill’s Science Plan recovery food to support healing, energy, and immune health post-surgery, much as with our conventional sterilizations.
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