Spay and Neutering

Help Your Dog Live A Long & Healthy Life

Spaying and neutering is a procedure to prevent future health issues and improve your dog’s wellbeing. Treatment starting from 1,200 AED.

A pet dog is being prepared to undergo neutering, a quick and safe surgical procedure with many health benefits

Increase lifespan upto

3-5 years

Spay and Neutering

Help Your Dog Live A Long & Healthy Life

Spaying and neutering is a procedure to prevent future health issues and improve your dog’s wellbeing. Treatment starting from 1,200 AED.

A pet dog is being prepared to undergo neutering, a quick and safe surgical procedure with many health benefits

Increase lifespan upto

3-5 years

Spay and Neutering

Help Your Dog Live A Long & Healthy Life

Spaying and neutering is a procedure to prevent future health issues and improve your dog’s wellbeing. Treatment starting from 1,200 AED.

A pet dog is being prepared to undergo neutering, a quick and safe surgical procedure with many health benefits

Increase lifespan upto

3-5 years

Spay and Neutering

Help Your Dog Live A Long & Healthy Life

Spaying and neutering is a procedure to prevent future health issues and improve your dog’s wellbeing. Treatment starting from 1,200 AED.

A pet dog is being prepared to undergo neutering, a quick and safe surgical procedure with many health benefits

Increase lifespan upto

3-5 years

Why spaying or neutering your dog matters

Having your dog neutered significantly benefits their overall health and well-being. It essentially reduces the risk of serious diseases and improves their behavior, promoting a good quality of life.


In female dogs, spaying reduces the risk of uterine infections and breast tumors. In males, it prevents testicular cancer and prostate issues. You may also notice fewer hormone-driven behaviors like mounting, aggression, and roaming.


When you choose to spay or neuter your dog, you give them a happy and comfortable life.

Why spaying or neutering your dog matters

Having your dog neutered significantly benefits their overall health and well-being. It essentially reduces the risk of serious diseases and improves their behavior, promoting a good quality of life.


In female dogs, spaying reduces the risk of uterine infections and breast tumors. In males, it prevents testicular cancer and prostate issues. You may also notice fewer hormone-driven behaviors like mounting, aggression, and roaming.


When you choose to spay or neuter your dog, you give them a happy and comfortable life.

The Procedure: What to Expect

The Procedure: What to Expect

Spaying or neutering your dog is a safe, routine procedure performed under general anesthesia.

Spaying or neutering your dog is a safe, routine procedure performed under general anesthesia.

Spaying or neutering your dog is a safe, routine procedure performed under general anesthesia.

When should I spay or neuter my dog?

Dog spaying or neutering timings vary based on breed, size, and overall health. It's generally done between 6 and 15 months of age. We’ll assess your dog individually and guide you on the safest, most effective timing for surgery.

Small breeds mature early and are generally spayed or neutered at around 6 months of age. They recover quickly and handle the anesthesia well.

Small breeds mature early and are generally spayed or neutered at around 6 months of age. They recover quickly and handle the anesthesia well.

Small breeds mature early and are generally spayed or neutered at around 6 months of age. They recover quickly and handle the anesthesia well.

Large and giant breeds may require a longer wait for their bodies to reach physical maturity to avoid any joint issues, around 11-15 months of age.

Large and giant breeds may require a longer wait for their bodies to reach physical maturity to avoid any joint issues, around 11-15 months of age.

Large and giant breeds may require a longer wait for their bodies to reach physical maturity to avoid any joint issues, around 11-15 months of age.

Our vets take your dog’s age, growth pattern, and overall health into account to create a safe, personalized plan.

How much does dog neutering or spaying cost?

Our pricing varies on your dog's size and sex. All procedures performed will be handled by our expert veterinary surgeons, using general anesthesia and proven techniques.

Canine Castration (Males)

S

(0-10kg)

1,200 AED

M

(10-20kg)

1,400 AED

L

(20-30kg)

1,700 AED

XL

(30+ kg)

2,000 AED

Canine Spay (Females)

S

(0-10kg)

1,500 AED

M

(10-20kg)

1,700 AED

L

(20-30kg)

2,000 AED

XL

(30+ kg)

2,500 AED

Canine Castration (Males)

S

(0-10kg)

1,200 AED

M

(10-20kg)

1,400 AED

L

(20-30kg)

1,700 AED

XL

(30+ kg)

2,000 AED

Canine Spay (Females)

S

(0-10kg)

1,500 AED

M

(10-20kg)

1,700 AED

L

(20-30kg)

2,000 AED

XL

(30+ kg)

2,500 AED

Canine Castration (Males)

S

(0-10kg)

1,200 AED

M

(10-20kg)

1,400 AED

L

(20-30kg)

1,700 AED

XL

(30+ kg)

2,000 AED

Canine Spay (Females)

S

(0-10kg)

1,500 AED

M

(10-20kg)

1,700 AED

L

(20-30kg)

2,000 AED

XL

(30+ kg)

2,500 AED

What are the long-term benefits?

Two veterinarians are preparing a dog for the spay and neuter surgery.

Protects Against Serious Illness

Dog neutering significantly lowers the risk of uterine infections, mammary tumors, testicular cancer, and prostate disease.

Two veterinarians are examining a dog weeks after the neutering surgery.

Improves Behavior at Home

This procedure makes dogs more comfortable, reducing behaviors such as aggression, roaming, marking, and mounting.

A pet owner is talking to a veterinarian about dog spaying and neutering.

Avoids Reproductive Emergencies

Spaying dogs prevents life-threatening conditions such as pyometra and complications during pregnancy and birth.

Two veterinarians are talking to a pet owner about her dog's neutering surgery.

Lowers Lifetime Vet Costs

By preventing major health problems and issues through routine care, you can avoid costly veterinary treatments.

A veterinarian is checking a dog's body before performing the neutering surgery.

Supports a Longer, Healthier Life

When you have your dog spayed or neutered, you promote a longer and healthier life, one with fewer complications as they age.

Want to prevent future health and behavior problems?

Talk to us about spaying or neutering your dog.

Want to prevent future health and behavior problems?

Talk to us about spaying or neutering your dog.

Want to prevent future health and behavior problems?

Talk to us about spaying or neutering your dog.

Everything You Need to Know

Questions? We're Here to Help

Questions? We're Here to Help

Still have questions?

Our team is here to help. Get in touch for personalized answers.

Our team is here to help. Get in touch for personalized answers.

Do female dogs change after being spayed?

Yes, female dogs that have been spayed will exhibit behavioral changes. This may promote positive behavioral shifts, such as reduced roaming and aggression. Spaying also prevents reproductive diseases and cancers, avoiding discomfort.

Should indoor dogs get neutered?

Yes, indoor dogs should still get neutered so they can stay safe against reproductive health issues and infections. Plus, unneutered males can get aggressive and females can get messy, which is why we recommend having them neutered.

Is neutering painful for dogs?

Dog spaying and neutering isn't painful because they'll be placed under general anesthesia. While it may cause minor discomfort after the procedure, this will subside within 24-48 hours.

How long do dogs recovery after the procedure?

Dogs may take around 7-10 days to recover from the neutering procedure. During this period, it's best to restrict your dog's activity and always ensure they rest comfortably. Watch them closely for any complications.

What are potential complications to consider?

In some cases, there may be some short-term risks and complications. Common ones include bleeding, self-inflicted trauma from chewing or licking, and infections. Some dogs may also appear anxious or lethargic.

What's the difference between spaying and neutering a dog?

Neutering is the general term for the removal of the dog's reproductive organs. Spaying is for females, while castration is for males. Both procedures prevent significant disease and curb unwanted behaviors.

Do female dogs change after being spayed?

Yes, female dogs that have been spayed will exhibit behavioral changes. This may promote positive behavioral shifts, such as reduced roaming and aggression. Spaying also prevents reproductive diseases and cancers, avoiding discomfort.

Should indoor dogs get neutered?

Yes, indoor dogs should still get neutered so they can stay safe against reproductive health issues and infections. Plus, unneutered males can get aggressive and females can get messy, which is why we recommend having them neutered.

Is neutering painful for dogs?

Dog spaying and neutering isn't painful because they'll be placed under general anesthesia. While it may cause minor discomfort after the procedure, this will subside within 24-48 hours.

How long do dogs recovery after the procedure?

Dogs may take around 7-10 days to recover from the neutering procedure. During this period, it's best to restrict your dog's activity and always ensure they rest comfortably. Watch them closely for any complications.

What are potential complications to consider?

In some cases, there may be some short-term risks and complications. Common ones include bleeding, self-inflicted trauma from chewing or licking, and infections. Some dogs may also appear anxious or lethargic.

What's the difference between spaying and neutering a dog?

Neutering is the general term for the removal of the dog's reproductive organs. Spaying is for females, while castration is for males. Both procedures prevent significant disease and curb unwanted behaviors.

Dog Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

At Noble Vet Clinic, we support lifelong pet wellness and the relationships that make it meaningful.

Dog Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

At Noble Vet Clinic, we support lifelong pet wellness and the relationships that make it meaningful.

Dog Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

At Noble Vet Clinic, we support lifelong pet wellness and the relationships that make it meaningful.

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