Southern Colorado
Spay and Neuter Clinics Near You
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Happy and Healthy Pets Start Here
Happy and Healthy Pets Start Here
Happy and healthy pets start with spay and neuter.
Want to change your pet’s life? Spaying or neutering is one of the most impactful choices you can make. A single, routine surgery prevents unwanted litters, eases shelter overcrowding, and improves your pet’s long-term health and behavior—giving more animals a shot at safe, loving homes.
❊ FAQs
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Locate the clinic’s page that you want to attend and find details there on how to book: www.socospayneuter.org/calendar
If you have any issues, please email coordinator@socospayneuter.org
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Spay and neuter recovery typically takes 10 to 14 days for both dogs and cats.
While pets may seem back to normal within 24-48 hours, internal healing requires strict activity restriction, such as limiting running, jumping, and rough play, to prevent complications like incision reopening or swelling.
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Licensed Veterinarians from a non-profit in Colorado. Learn more at: www.socospayneuter.org/about-us
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Spay and neuter procedures are routine and generally low risk, but any surgery that requires anesthesia carries some risk. For the safety of every animal, pets be at least 8 weeks old, weigh a minimum of 2 pounds, and be in good overall health before undergoing surgery.
Every pet receives a pre-surgery examination. Based on that exam and the individual circumstances, the veterinarian will determine—at their sole discretion—whether surgery is safe and appropriate. Pets with identified health issues will not be approved for surgery.
Accurate and complete information on your pet’s admission and evaluation forms is essential. Providing full and honest details helps the care team make the best decisions for your pet’s safety and care.
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Please email Coordinator@socospayneuter.org with any questions or concerns.