
February is Spay/Neuter Awareness Month, a great reminder to think about spaying and neutering your pets. These routine procedures aren’t just about preventing unplanned litters, they’re one of the simplest ways to help your furry friends live longer, healthier lives and keep shelters from getting overcrowded.
Spaying and neutering isn’t just about preventing litters, it’s a big win for your pet’s overall health and happiness. Here’s how it helps:
Let’s set the record straight around spaying and neutering your pet:
In addition to benefiting your pet, these routine procedures are key to reducing pet overpopulation and keeping animals safer, healthier, and happier across the region. In 2024, over 18,000 pets entered Fulton and DeKalb County animal shelters, where teams work to prevent animal homelessness, save healthy, treatable animals, and provide pet resources to the community.
When you spay or neuter your pet, you’re making an impact in the community:
Add spaying or neutering to your pet’s preventive care plan! If your pet hasn’t had the procedure yet, call (770) 526-9678 to schedule an appointment at one of our East Metro Atlanta veterinary hospitals or to learn how it can benefit your pet's health and well-being.


