
Pet Surgery at Pinnacle Vet Clinic

Range of Soft Tissue Surgeries
Laceration repairs, tumor removals, and hernia repairs. Bloodwork and IV fluids are recommended before most surgeries.

Spaying and Neutering
Looking to spay or neuter your pet in Neosho, MO? Look no further; Pinnacle Vet Clinic has you covered! Not only are our services low-cost, but we guarantee the best care for your pet during and after the surgery. With thousands of procedures completed, you and your pet can be assured that you are in great hands.
Spaying your cat or dog will help protect them from uterine infections and breast tumors. Spayed animals are easier to take care of because they don’t go into heat. Neutering your male pets can help prevent testicular cancer and prostate issues. Neutered dogs are often better behaved and less likely to be aggressive.
We recommend spaying and neutering pets so you do not end up caring for unwanted animals. The traditional age for neutering dogs is six to nine months, but it can be done as early as two months.
Cats can enter their first heat cycle as young as four months, but usually not until they are five or six months old.
Spaying or neutering kittens as young as eight weeks old is generally considered safe. Most animal shelters spay and neuter kittens before allowing them to be adopted.

Uterine Infections
Uterine infections, such as pyometra, can rapidly escalate into life-threatening emergencies requiring immediate surgical intervention. These infections are often linked to the hormonal changes that occur in intact animals, particularly during their heat cycles. Spaying can significantly reduce the risk of such infections by eliminating the hormonal fluctuations that create an environment conducive to bacterial growth. For more information on how spaying can prevent these serious health issues, you can read about pyometra and its prevention here.
