Pre-op Instructions
The drop off time at the clinic is 8:00 a.m. Animals may be picked-up the following morning Monday - Thursday at 7:30 am. On Friday, animals are discharged the same day and may be picked-up at 12:00 pm. PLEASE NOTE: female dogs will not be scheduled for surgery on Fridays.
All cats must be in separate carriers. Please clearly label the carrier with the animal's name and their last name using masking or duct tape. Cardboard carriers may be pre-purchased for $3.00.
All dogs must be on leashes. Please leave your dog in your vehicle until after you have completed the admission paperwork.
Adult dogs and cats cannot have any food after midnight the night before surgery. Puppies or kittens under four months of age should have a small meal before being dropped off at the clinic.
Animals must be in good health so if your pet is showing any signs of illness such as coughing, sneezing, runny eyes or diarrhea they will be declined for surgery. See your regular vet for care first, and then re-schedule surgery when your pet is well.
If you have vaccination records, please bring them with you. A rabies vaccine is required by Virginia law if the animal has not been previously vaccinated or lacks proof of vaccination.
A product called Bitter Apple is available for $6 if licking or chewing is noted or anticipated.
Payment is to be made at drop-off.
All current certificates from animal shelters and welfare organizations are accepted.
Post-op Instructions
Pets must be kept indoors where they can stay clean, dry and comfortable. Please limit their activity; no running, jumping, rowdy play, swimming, or other strenuous activity during the 7-10 day recovery time period. No bathing during this period. Dogs must be walked on a leash.Please check the incision site twice daily. There should not be any drainage. Redness and swelling should be minimal. Do not allow pet to lick or chew at the incision site. If this occurs, an Elizabethan collar or a product called "Bitter Apple" must be used to deter any licking and/or chewing.
Unless told otherwise, your pet does not have external sutures. All sutures are absorbable and the outer layer of skin is held together with surgical glue. Do not clean or apply topical ointment to the incision site. If you are told that your pet has skin sutures or skin staples, they will need to return in 7-10 days to have those removed. Male cats do not have any sutures. As the wound heals, there may be a firm lump under the incision as the absorable sutures break down.
Your pet was given a small snack and water following surgery. Their appetite should return gradually in the next 24 hours. Do not change your pet's diet and do not give junk food, table scraps, milk, or any other people food during the recovery period since doing so could mask post-surgical complications.
Spaying and neutering are very safe surgeries; however, complications can occur. Minimal redness and swelling should resolve within several days. If it persists longer, please contact us. Please contact us immediately if you notice any of the following:
- pale gums
- depression
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- discharge or bleeding from the incision
- difficulty urinating
- labored breathing
If you have any questions or concerns directly related to the surgery during the recovery time period, please do not hesitate to contact the clinic at 540-437-1980. If there is an emergency after hours, please contact the Shenandoah Valley Regional Veterinary Emergency Services Clinic at 540-248-1051.
If the above post-op instructions are completely followed, the Shenandoah Valley Spay/Neuter Clinic will treat at our clinic, at minimal cost, any post-op complications resulting directly from the surgery. Your regular veterinarian must address illnesses or injuries that are not a direct result of surgery. Please call for an appointment as soon as you see cause for concern. We cannot be held responsible for any animals requiring attention after our business hours. We cannot be held responsible for complications resulting from a failure to follow post-op instructions or for contagious diseases that the animal was not previously properly vaccinated.
Please also read the pre-op instructions.