FROM
1,200 AED
Blood test and exam included
PROCEDURE
15 to 45 min
Depending on age and size
POST-OP CHECK
Included
At 10 to 14 days
RECOVERY
Warm and watched
A nurse monitoring until they wake
The part people actually worry about
Almost nobody hesitates over the surgery itself. It's the anaesthetic. Here's exactly how we handle it.
One
We check before we start
A full physical exam and pre-anaesthetic blood tests where age or health history warrant them. If anything looks off, we postpone. Nothing goes ahead on assumption.
Two
Someone watches the whole time
A dedicated nurse monitors heart rate, oxygen, blood pressure, and temperature throughout, so their only job is your dog while the vet operates.
Three
A calm, monitored wake-up
Your dog recovers on a heated bed with a nurse close by until fully alert. As soon as they're awake and stable, we call you.
What the day looks like
Drop off in the morning. Neuters go home the same afternoon; spays stay with us overnight.
THE NIGHT BEFORE
Fasting
No food after 10 PM, water is fine. We'll send fasting instructions specific to your dog's age and size ahead of the visit.
MORNING
Admission
A final health check with the vet who'll be operating, and a chance to ask anything before you sign consent, once costs are confirmed.
MIDDAY
The procedure
Neutering is quicker than spaying, and larger dogs take a little longer than smaller ones. We call you as soon as your dog is awake.
AFTERNOON
Home
Neutered males go home the same evening. Spayed females stay with us overnight for monitoring and go home the next day. Either way, you'll leave with aftercare instructions and a post-op check already booked.
What we're actually protecting against
Spaying and neutering do more than prevent litters; here's what each one protects your dog from.
Spaying
For female dogs
Removes the ovaries and uterus, which rules out pyometra and uterine infections, and lowers the risk of mammary tumours, especially when done before her first heat.
Neutering
For male dogs
Removes the testicles, which rules out testicular cancer and lowers the risk of prostate issues later on. It also tends to reduce marking, roaming, and mounting.
Community
A calmer dog at home
Many owners notice less hormone-driven aggression and roaming after their dog has recovered, alongside the health benefits above.
What it costs
Priced by weight and sex. This is what you pay, confirmed in writing before we begin.
Canine Castration (Males)
Small (0-10kg)
From 1,200 AED
Medium (10-20kg)
From 1,400 AED
Large (20-30kg)
From 1,700 AED
Extra large (30 kg+)
From 2,000 AED
Canine Spay (Females)
Small (0-10kg)
From 1,500 AED
Medium (10-20kg)
From 1,700 AED
Large (20-30kg)
From 2,000 AED
Extra large (30 kg+)
From 2,500 AED
Pricing covers the initial checkup, use of our sterile surgical space, the operation itself, and post-operative care. If your dog is pregnant, in season, overweight, or has an existing condition, we'll walk you through any difference in price before the day, never on it.
Recovery, at home
Some mild discomfort is normal, and usually settles within 24 to 48 hours
Full recovery generally takes 7 to 10 days
Keep activity restricted, lead walks only, no running or jumping
A cone keeps them from licking or chewing the incision, if needed
Post-op check with us included, so we can confirm healing is on track
Call us any time if something looks wrong. We'd rather you did
Timing by breed and size
Small breeds mature earlier and are usually done around 6 months. Large and giant breeds are often better waiting until 11 to 15 months, so their joints have time to develop fully first. We'll confirm the right timing for your specific dog.







