Pet Neutering in Greater Kailash | MaxPetz
MaxPetz Greater Kailash offers safe pet neutering for dogs and cats in New Delhi. Compassionate veterinary care with cutting-edge technology. Book your consultation today.
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What is pet neutering and what does MaxPetz Greater Kailash offer?
MaxPetz in Greater Kailash, New Delhi provides professional pet neutering services for dogs and cats. Neutering is a surgical procedure that removes an animal's reproductive organs — spaying (females) or castration (males) — to prevent unwanted litters, reduce hormone-driven behaviours, and support long-term health. Services are available Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 8 pm, and Sunday 11 am – 8 pm.
Note: Neutering is a routine, one-time surgical procedure performed under general anaesthesia. Early neutering is generally recommended by veterinarians for optimal health outcomes.
At MaxPetz Greater Kailash, every neutering procedure is supported by on-site diagnostic technology including X-ray, ultrasound, and MRI — ensuring your pet is thoroughly assessed before and after surgery.
Which conditions and concerns does pet neutering address?
Neutering at MaxPetz Greater Kailash is recommended to address or prevent the following conditions and behavioural concerns:
- Unwanted pregnancies — eliminates the risk of unplanned litters in both dogs and cats
- Uterine infections (Pyometra) — a potentially life-threatening condition in intact females, prevented by spaying
- Mammary tumours — risk is significantly reduced when females are spayed early
- Testicular cancer — fully prevented by castration in male pets
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — enlarged prostate in male dogs, managed effectively through neutering
- Hormone-driven aggression — reduces territorial and inter-dog aggression in males
- Roaming and escape behaviour — reduces the urge to roam in search of a mate
- Urine marking and spraying — particularly common in intact male cats, reduced after castration
- Oestrus (heat) cycles — eliminates discomfort and behavioural changes associated with heat in females
- Perianal tumours — hormone-dependent tumours in male dogs, risk reduced by castration
Warning: Pyometra is a medical emergency. If your intact female dog or cat shows signs of lethargy, excessive thirst, or vaginal discharge, seek veterinary attention immediately.
What neutering procedures are offered at MaxPetz Greater Kailash?
MaxPetz Greater Kailash offers the following neutering procedures for dogs and cats:
| Procedure | Species | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Spaying (Ovariohysterectomy) | Female dogs & cats | Surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus under general anaesthesia |
| Castration (Orchiectomy) | Male dogs & cats | Surgical removal of both testicles under general anaesthesia |
| Pre-surgical diagnostics | All pets | Blood work, X-ray, and ultrasound assessment to confirm surgical fitness |
| Anaesthesia monitoring | All pets | Continuous monitoring throughout the procedure for patient safety |
| Post-operative care | All pets | Recovery supervision, wound care guidance, and follow-up consultation |
All procedures are conducted using cutting-edge veterinary technology available on-site at MaxPetz Greater Kailash, including MRI, X-ray, and ultrasound for comprehensive pre- and post-operative assessment.
Who performs pet neutering procedures at MaxPetz Greater Kailash?
Pet neutering at MaxPetz Greater Kailash, New Delhi is performed by qualified veterinary surgeons trained in small animal surgery. Our veterinary team is experienced in neutering procedures for both dogs and cats, with a focus on patient safety, compassionate handling, and smooth recovery.
To confirm the availability of specific veterinary surgeons or to schedule a pre-surgical consultation, please visit www.maxpetz.com or visit the clinic at East Of Kailash, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg, Block E, East of Kailash, New Delhi.
Tip: Book a pre-surgical OPD consultation to discuss your pet's health history, weight, and age before scheduling the neutering procedure.
Why do pet owners in Greater Kailash choose MaxPetz for neutering?
Pet owners in Greater Kailash and across New Delhi choose MaxPetz for neutering because of the clinic's commitment to combining clinical rigour with compassionate care. Key reasons include:
- On-site advanced diagnostics — MRI, X-ray, and ultrasound available at the clinic for thorough pre-surgical assessment, without the need for external referrals
- Comprehensive same-location care — OPD consultations, dental scaling, grooming, and post-operative follow-up all available under one roof at MaxPetz Greater Kailash
- Consistent operating hours — open 10 am to 8 pm Monday to Saturday, and 11 am to 8 pm on Sundays, accommodating working pet owners
- Cutting-edge veterinary technology — procedures supported by modern equipment and clinical protocols for patient safety
- Compassionate, patient-centred approach — every pet is treated as an individual, with attentive post-operative monitoring and owner guidance
What is the step-by-step process for pet neutering at MaxPetz Greater Kailash?
Here is what to expect when you bring your pet to MaxPetz Greater Kailash for a neutering procedure:
- Initial OPD Consultation — A veterinarian assesses your pet's age, weight, breed, and overall health. You discuss the procedure, timing, and any concerns. Available 10 am – 8 pm (Mon–Sat) and 11 am – 8 pm (Sun).
- Pre-surgical Diagnostics — On-site X-ray, ultrasound, or blood work is conducted as required to confirm your pet is fit for general anaesthesia and surgery.
- Fasting Instructions — You will be advised to withhold food and water for a specified period before the procedure to ensure anaesthesia safety.
- Surgical Procedure — Spaying or castration is performed under general anaesthesia by the veterinary surgical team, with continuous monitoring throughout.
- Recovery & Observation — Your pet is monitored in the clinic during the immediate post-operative period. The team provides wound care instructions and medication guidance before discharge.
- Follow-up Consultation — A follow-up OPD visit is scheduled to check wound healing, remove sutures if required, and confirm full recovery.
Contact MaxPetz Greater Kailash
East Of Kailash, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg, Block E, East of Kailash, New Delhi
Website: https://www.maxpetz.com
FAQs
- The cost of neutering a cat in Greater Kailash, Delhi varies depending on the type of procedure (spaying for females or castration for males), the cat's weight, age, and any pre-surgical diagnostics required. For accurate pricing at MaxPetz Greater Kailash, visit www.maxpetz.com or speak directly with the veterinary team during an OPD consultation.
- Dog neutering costs in India depend on the breed, size, weight, and the clinic's location and facilities. Larger breeds typically require more anaesthesia and longer surgical time, which affects the fee. Pre-surgical diagnostics such as blood work or ultrasound may add to the overall cost. Contact MaxPetz Greater Kailash for a personalised estimate based on your dog's profile.
- Surgical neutering — spaying (ovariohysterectomy) in females and castration (orchiectomy) in males — is considered a permanent and highly effective method of preventing reproduction when performed correctly. However, no medical procedure carries a universal guarantee. Your veterinarian at MaxPetz Greater Kailash will advise on the most appropriate timing and approach for your individual pet.
- Yes. Castration significantly reduces the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a common condition in intact male dogs where the prostate enlarges due to testosterone influence. Neutering removes the hormonal stimulus for prostate growth. It also eliminates the risk of testicular cancer. The veterinary team at MaxPetz Greater Kailash can advise on the optimal age for neutering your male dog.
- The recommended age for neutering varies by species and breed. Cats are commonly neutered from around 4–6 months of age. For dogs, timing depends on breed size — smaller breeds may be neutered earlier, while larger breeds may benefit from waiting longer. A veterinarian at MaxPetz Greater Kailash will assess your individual pet and recommend the most appropriate timing during an OPD consultation.
- Most cats and small dogs recover within 7–10 days following neutering. Larger dogs may require a slightly longer recovery period. During this time, restricted activity, wound monitoring, and an Elizabethan collar (e-collar) are typically recommended. MaxPetz Greater Kailash provides detailed post-operative care instructions and schedules a follow-up visit to confirm healing and remove sutures if needed.