Sterilization is not a "fashion" but a surgical procedure with real clinical indications. It reduces the risk of serious diseases of the reproductive system, including mammary tumors, uterine diseases, and prostate diseases.
*In fact, sterilization refers to the loss of fertility without complete removal of the reproductive organs. In this case, sexual behavior is preserved, as well as all the risks of hormone-dependent mammary tumors. Therefore, it is rarely performed. However, in common usage the term “sterilization” has become established to mean “female neutering,” and therefore it is used in this sense on this page.
Sterilization may be recommended if:
medical indications are found during the vet exam
to improve your pet’s quality of life and life expectancy
your pet is showing unwanted sexual behaviors
you’re not planning to breed your pet
prevention of hormonal disorders is recommended
to lower the risk of reproductive tract disease
Sterilization helps protect your pet’s health and reduce age-related risks. The procedure is intended to improve the animal’s quality of life and longevity.
Why do they perform sterilization?
Reduces the risk of future hormonal imbalances
Reduces the likelihood of developing reproductive system diseases
Contributes to a more stable physical condition for your pet
Helps avoid emergency surgical procedures
Makes your pet’s life calmer and more predictable
Makes long-term veterinary follow-up easier
Stages of sterilization at MASVET
Veterinary examination and consultation
Health assessment, with diagnostic tests if needed
Individualized anesthesia selection
Post-operative monitoring and care recommendations
Performing the sterilization procedure
We guide your pet from the initial exam through recovery and keep the owner informed at every step
MASVET is an international network of veterinary clinics where every decision is made only after an assessment of the pet’s condition and is discussed with the owner. We work according to the principles of evidence-based medicine and do not prescribe unnecessary procedures
MASVET is a place where your pet is in good hands
Patient Safety and Anesthesia
Your pet’s safety is our top priority during sterilization. Anesthesia is tailored individually, taking into account your pet’s age, health status, and individual needs.
MASVET veterinarians assess your pet’s condition before and after the procedure to ensure a safe recovery.
We work in accordance with current guidelines and recommendations
After your pet wakes up from anesthesia, we monitor them closely and provide clear recovery instructions
We monitor your pet’s condition throughout the procedure
An anesthetic protocol is selected individually
Veterinarians and the team
At MASVET, your pet is cared for by qualified veterinarians with relevant education and clinical experience. Our specialists follow evidence-based medicine and closely monitor your pet’s wellbeing throughout the entire treatment process.
Our team is made up of veterinarians for whom your pet’s care always comes first
drh. Ni Kadek Chris Nariasih, S.KH
Head Veterinary Doctor Surgery, Dermatology, Clinical cases
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Spaying
Sterilization is performed after an examination and assessment of the pet’s health. When medical protocols are followed, the procedure is safe.
The duration of the procedure depends on the species and individual characteristics of the pet; the veterinarian will provide the exact time during the consultation.
Yes. After the consultation, the veterinarian will provide individualized preparation recommendations.
After sterilization, your pet will be monitored by the veterinarian and will gradually return to their normal condition.
The pet remains in the clinic until full recovery from anesthesia.
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If you have any questions or would like to book your pet for sterilization, please contact us in whichever way is most convenient for you. We’re always here to help and provide advice.