Spay
Spaying refers to the surgical procedure conducted on female animals to remove their reproductive organs, preventing them from becoming pregnant. In veterinary terms, spaying is also known as ovariohysterectomy, where both the ovaries and the uterus are removed. Spaying is a common practice for controlling the pet population, preventing unwanted litters, and offering health benefits to the animal. It’s important to note that spaying is a routine and safe surgical procedure conducted by trained veterinarians. The decision to spay an animal should be made based on individual circumstances and in consideration of the animal’s health and well-being.