05 Jun 2020

We want your dogs... to get sterilized!

If you, your neighbor, or your friends have a pet dog, or you just have some strays around your neighborhood or workplace, now is the time to get them spayed/ neutered!

At Worldwide Veterinary Service (Thailand) preventing unwanted litters is one of our main missions. Our highly skilled veterinary surgeons are using the most advanced, minimally invasive techniques.

This means minimal discomfort, fast recovery, and a greatly reduced risk of complications during and after surgery. Most dogs can return home the same day and do not need follow-up visits.

Sterilizing dogs (and cats) has many benefits to their health and your life. Some of these are:

• Reduction of common types of cancer in both males and females.

• Positive effects on behavior by eliminating “heat” in females. Often reduces or eliminates aggressive behavior in males.

• Good for the community. Less nuisance and accidents due to unwanted strays in the neighborhood.

And the best part is… IT’S ABSOLUTELY FREE! We even throw in a free health screening and a rabies vaccination for the first 1000 clients.

So why wait?! Call our sterilization team anytime from Monday to Friday, 9-5, at 090-320-7317 for an appointment!

If you have questions or concerns, please leave us a message here or call the sterilization team at the number above.

⭐️ Please note: Due to COVID restrictions, we can currently only offer this service at our Hangdong, Chiangmai Center.

We want your dogs... to get sterilized!
We want your dogs... to get sterilized!

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