We recommend sterilization between 5 and 12 months of age, depending on the size, sex and health status of the animal. In small breeds it may be sooner, while large breeds may benefit from waiting a little longer. Our team will help you assess the ideal time for your puppy.

Yes. It is essential to fast for 8 to 12 hours before surgery to ensure safety during anesthesia. However, you can drink water normally up to 2 hours before the procedure.

In most surgeries, we recommend using a cone to prevent the animal from licking or touching the incision, promoting safe healing. In some cases, more comfortable alternatives, such as surgical attire, can be used — we recommend what is most appropriate in each case.

Most animals recover quickly. We always send the patient home with pain medication and clear care. Typically, we suggest rest for 7 to 10 days, with monitoring of the incision and return for reevaluation as indicated.

Dental cleaning is usually recommended from the age of 3, but it depends on the animal’s breed, diet and habits. We carry out periodic assessments to determine the need and frequency of scrapings.

Yes. We use modern inhalation anesthesia, with constant monitoring of vital signs. We adapt the anesthetic protocol to the age, weight and health condition of each patient.

The duration depends on the type of surgery, but most common procedures last between 30 minutes and 1 hour. In most cases, the animal can return home the same day, after fully waking up from anesthesia and under supervision.