
Pets are checked in at our front desk.

The pet is taken to the designated dog or cat area.

Each pet waits in its own cage until surgery.

A vet assistant weighs the animal before surgery.

Every animal is given a pre-operative exam by Dr. Alexander.

Dr. Alexander prepares for surgery by applying
her sterile gloves, mask and cap.

A trained vet technician prepares anesthetic.

Vet assistants administer anesthetic under Dr. Alexander’s supervision.

A vet assistant prepares the animals for surgery.

Humane Alliance’s “Best Spay/Neuter Vet in the Nation” performs surgery.

Specially trained volunteers help each animal
recover on our recovery blanket.

Animals are placed in their own cages once they are able to sit up.

The newly spayed/neutered pet returns home, following
a post-operative check by Dr. Alexander.