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Trusted Surgical Care for Every Pet
Spay and Neuter Procedure
Spay and neuter is a minor and safe procedure that benefits both you and your pet. At Dwight Veterinary Clinic, we believe each animal is an individual deserving of a unique, clinical decision. We consider factors such as age, size, breed, and lifestyle.
This procedure promotes a longer and healthier life. Meanwhile, you will experience far less challenges associated with natural sexual instinct, unwanted pregnancy, and heat periods. The veterinarians at Dwight Veterinary Clinic are experts in spay-neuter procedure and ensure a safe and comfortable procedure from beginning to end.
- Prevents unwanted pregnancies
- Eliminates messy, problematic bleeding and heat cycles
- Decreases the urge to roam
- Eliminates mammary problems and uterine complications such as cancer, pyometra, and infection.
- Decreases aggressive behaviors
- Spaying lessens mood changes
- Better companion for you and your family
- Decreases aggressive behaviors
- Avoids issues such as testicular cancer and an enlarged prostate, which can be fatal and uncomfortable
- Decreases the urge to roam
- Encourages longevity
- Better companion for you and your family
Dentistry & Oral Surgery

Soft-Tissue Surgery
- Abnormal lumps and bumps
- Vomiting
- Weight loss
- Trouble urinating
- Painful ears
- Shaking the head
- Mass Removal
- Urinary Tract Surgery- Removal of bladder stones and infections
- Wound Reconstruction- Reconstruction and treatment of trauma and lacerations
- Basic Abdominal- Spay and Neuter
Tumor & Growth Removal
Lumps and bumps are common in older pets, but can appear at any age. Motion may be restricted depending upon the location of the growth. If it continues to grow, removal becomes increasingly more difficult, especially in areas such as the throat or limbs. If you find a lump or bump on your pet that is rapidly growing or changing, let us know immediately.
Growths can be malignant or benign. For your pet’s safety, we always recommend surgical removal to prevent the mass from growing or spreading to other areas of the body.
