Safe Spay & Neuter

Dog Spaying & Neutering

Spaying or neutering prevents health issues and unwanted behavior. Our vets ensure a safe, comfortable procedure.

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

Safe Spay & Neuter

Dog Spaying & Neutering

Spaying or neutering prevents health issues and unwanted behavior. Our vets ensure a safe, comfortable procedure.

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

Safe Spay & Neuter

Dog Spaying & Neutering

Spaying or neutering prevents health issues and unwanted behavior. Our vets ensure a safe, comfortable procedure.

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

Safe Spay & Neuter

Dog Spaying & Neutering

Spaying or neutering prevents health issues and unwanted behavior. Our vets ensure a safe, comfortable procedure.

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

Why spaying or neutering your dog matters

This simple procedure plays a powerful role in your dog’s lifelong health. From preventing serious illnesses to improving behavior, the benefits go far beyond reproduction.


In females, it reduces the risk of uterine infections and breast tumors. In males, it helps prevent testicular cancer and prostate issues. You may also notice fewer hormone-driven behaviors like mounting, marking, aggression, and roaming.


By choosing this procedure, you’re supporting your dog’s wellbeing and promoting more responsible pet ownership in our communities.

Why spaying or neutering your dog matters

This simple procedure plays a powerful role in your dog’s lifelong health. From preventing serious illnesses to improving behavior, the benefits go far beyond reproduction.


In females, it reduces the risk of uterine infections and breast tumors. In males, it helps prevent testicular cancer and prostate issues. You may also notice fewer hormone-driven behaviors like mounting, marking, aggression, and roaming.


By choosing this procedure, you’re supporting your dog’s wellbeing and promoting more responsible pet ownership in our communities.

The Procedure: What to Expect

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?

Most dogs are ready between 4 to 6 months of age, before they reach sexual maturity. However, the ideal timing depends on your dog’s size, breed, and lifestyle


We’ll assess your dog individually and guide you on the safest, most effective timing for surgery.

Is Timing Different for Small and Large Breed Dogs?

Is Timing Different for Small and Large Breed Dogs?

When it comes to spaying or neutering, dogs aren’t one-size-fits-all. Timing and care often depend on breed and body type:

Small breeds mature early and typically benefit from spaying or neutering around 4-6 months. They recover quickly and tolerate anesthesia well.

Small breeds mature early and typically benefit from spaying or neutering around 4-6 months. They recover quickly and tolerate anesthesia well.

Small breeds mature early and typically benefit from spaying or neutering around 4-6 months. They recover quickly and tolerate anesthesia well.

Large and giant breeds may require a longer wait. Early neutering in large breeds can impact bone and joint development, so we may recommend delaying the procedure until nearly full growth is complete.

Large and giant breeds may require a longer wait. Early neutering in large breeds can impact bone and joint development, so we may recommend delaying the procedure until nearly full growth is complete.

Large and giant breeds may require a longer wait. Early neutering in large breeds can impact bone and joint development, so we may recommend delaying the procedure until nearly full growth is complete.

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?

Pricing depends on your dog’s size and sex. All surgeries are performed under general anesthesia by our experienced veterinary team.

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 of spaying and neutering your dog?

Protects Against Serious Illness

Lowers the risk of uterine infections, mammary tumors, testicular cancer, and prostate disease.

Improves Behavior at Home

Avoids Reproductive Emergencies

Lowers Lifetime Vet Costs

Supports a Longer, Healthier Life

Protects Against Serious Illness

Lowers the risk of uterine infections, mammary tumors, testicular cancer, and prostate disease.

Improves Behavior at Home

Avoids Reproductive Emergencies

Lowers Lifetime Vet Costs

Supports a Longer, Healthier Life

Protects Against Serious Illness

Lowers the risk of uterine infections, mammary tumors, testicular cancer, and prostate disease.

Improves Behavior at Home

Avoids Reproductive Emergencies

Lowers Lifetime Vet Costs

Supports a Longer, Healthier Life

02. Improves Behavior at Home

Reduces hormone-driven behaviors like roaming, aggression, marking, and mounting, making life easier for both you and your dog.

03. Avoids Reproductive Emergencies

Prevents life-threatening issues like pyometra (uterine infection) or complications during pregnancy and birth.

04. Lowers Lifetime Vet Costs

By preventing major health problems, you reduce the risk of costly treatments in the future.

05. Supports a Longer, Healthier Life

Spayed or neutered dogs tend to live longer, healthier lives with fewer complications as they age.

01. Protects Against Serious Illness

Lowers the risk of uterine infections, mammary tumors, testicular cancer, and prostate disease.

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do female dogs change after being spayed?

Yes, female dogs typically experience positive changes after being spayed. This procedure reduces unwanted behaviors like aggression, roaming, and mood swings. It helps your dog stay calmer and more balanced. Most importantly, spaying eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer to promote long-term health.

Do male dogs change after being neutered?

Yes, neutering can lead to behavioral changes in male dogs. You may notice a decrease in hormone-driven behavior, aggression, and roaming. Neutering also helps reduce marking and makes your dog calmer. Beyond these changes, their risk of reproductive cancers and infections are also eliminated.

Is neutering painful for dogs?

No, your dog won’t feel any pain during the surgery. We use anesthesia to make sure they’re asleep during the procedure. When they wake up, we provide safe and effective pain medications so they’ll be comfortable while they recover.

What does neutering do to a dog?

Neutering removes the reproductive organs, preventing health issues like testicular cancer in male dogs and ovarian cancer in females. It also helps reduce harmful behaviors like aggression, roaming, and marking.

How much does it cost to neuter a dog in Dubai?

The cost to neuter a dog at Noble Veterinary Clinics in Dubai starts at 1,200 AED. This price may vary depending on your dog's breed, with larger breeds typically incurring a higher fee. The higher fee is due to several factors, such as a higher anesthesia dosage, surgical time, post-surgery care, and supplies.

Will spaying or neutering change my dog’s behavior?

Spaying or neutering may reduce behaviors driven by hormones, like roaming and territorial marking. But your dog’s personality will stay the same. You’ll notice a calmer and more relaxed pup, but they’ll still be the same affectionate companion.

Do female dogs change after being spayed?

Yes, female dogs typically experience positive changes after being spayed. This procedure reduces unwanted behaviors like aggression, roaming, and mood swings. It helps your dog stay calmer and more balanced. Most importantly, spaying eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer to promote long-term health.

Do male dogs change after being neutered?

Yes, neutering can lead to behavioral changes in male dogs. You may notice a decrease in hormone-driven behavior, aggression, and roaming. Neutering also helps reduce marking and makes your dog calmer. Beyond these changes, their risk of reproductive cancers and infections are also eliminated.

Is neutering painful for dogs?

No, your dog won’t feel any pain during the surgery. We use anesthesia to make sure they’re asleep during the procedure. When they wake up, we provide safe and effective pain medications so they’ll be comfortable while they recover.

What does neutering do to a dog?

Neutering removes the reproductive organs, preventing health issues like testicular cancer in male dogs and ovarian cancer in females. It also helps reduce harmful behaviors like aggression, roaming, and marking.

How much does it cost to neuter a dog in Dubai?

The cost to neuter a dog at Noble Veterinary Clinics in Dubai starts at 1,200 AED. This price may vary depending on your dog's breed, with larger breeds typically incurring a higher fee. The higher fee is due to several factors, such as a higher anesthesia dosage, surgical time, post-surgery care, and supplies.

Will spaying or neutering change my dog’s behavior?

Spaying or neutering may reduce behaviors driven by hormones, like roaming and territorial marking. But your dog’s personality will stay the same. You’ll notice a calmer and more relaxed pup, but they’ll still be the same affectionate companion.

Do female dogs change after being spayed?

Yes, female dogs typically experience positive changes after being spayed. This procedure reduces unwanted behaviors like aggression, roaming, and mood swings. It helps your dog stay calmer and more balanced. Most importantly, spaying eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer to promote long-term health.

Do male dogs change after being neutered?

Yes, neutering can lead to behavioral changes in male dogs. You may notice a decrease in hormone-driven behavior, aggression, and roaming. Neutering also helps reduce marking and makes your dog calmer. Beyond these changes, their risk of reproductive cancers and infections are also eliminated.

Is neutering painful for dogs?

No, your dog won’t feel any pain during the surgery. We use anesthesia to make sure they’re asleep during the procedure. When they wake up, we provide safe and effective pain medications so they’ll be comfortable while they recover.

What does neutering do to a dog?

Neutering removes the reproductive organs, preventing health issues like testicular cancer in male dogs and ovarian cancer in females. It also helps reduce harmful behaviors like aggression, roaming, and marking.

How much does it cost to neuter a dog in Dubai?

The cost to neuter a dog at Noble Veterinary Clinics in Dubai starts at 1,200 AED. This price may vary depending on your dog's breed, with larger breeds typically incurring a higher fee. The higher fee is due to several factors, such as a higher anesthesia dosage, surgical time, post-surgery care, and supplies.

Will spaying or neutering change my dog’s behavior?

Spaying or neutering may reduce behaviors driven by hormones, like roaming and territorial marking. But your dog’s personality will stay the same. You’ll notice a calmer and more relaxed pup, but they’ll still be the same affectionate companion.

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

Dog Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

Dog Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

Dog Spaying and Neutering

A Healthier Future with Spaying and Neutering

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