Spay definition
Spay means to sterilize a female animal by removing the animal’s ovaries or to sterilize a female animal by a nonsurgical method approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration. [PL 2023, c. 484, §3 (NEW).]
Spay means the surgical procedure of ovariohysterectomy on
Spay means the surgical procedure of ovariohysterectomy on a female dog or cat;
Examples of Spay in a sentence
If this Dog has not been sterilized prior to this agreement, you agree to Spay or Neuter within 6 months of this signed agreement.
You understand that this contract is not final until the Spay or Neuter is complete.
Spay / neutering a dog early can cause hormone deficiencies and improper growth, and diseases.
Spay / neutering dog early can cause hormone deficiencies and improper growth.
I agree to provide sterilization procedures for cats and dogs approved by the State of Delaware Spay & Neuter Program.
More Definitions of Spay
Spay means “ovariohysterectomy.”
Spay means ovariohysterectomy.
Spay means the veterinary procedure known as an ovariohysterectomy in which the ovaries and uterus of a female animal are surgically removed and the animal is no longer capable of producing offspring. (Spay/Neuter)
Spay means the sterilization of a female animal by removing the ovaries or by any method of pharmaceutical sterilization approved by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association;
Spay means to remove the ovaries of a female dog or cat in order to render the animal unable to reproduce.
Spay means to permanently sterilize female cats to prevent estrus (heat)
Spay means to remove the ovaries and uterus of a female dog or cat.