1. Your female dog or cat will live a longer and healthier life |
Spaying, which is the removal of the ovaries and uterus, is a veterinary procedure performed
under general anesthesia requiring minimal hospitalization. Spaying a female cat or dog helps prevent pyometra (pus-filled uterus) and
breast cancer. Treatment of pyometra requires hospitalization, intravenous fluids and antibiotics. Breast cancer can be fatal in about
50 percent of female dogs and in 90 percent of female cats. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these
diseases.
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2. There are major health benefits for your male cat or dog |
Besides preventing unwanted litters, neutering your male dog or cat, which involves the surgical
removal of the testicles, prevents testicular cancer and prostate disease, if it is done before six months of age.
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3. Your spayed female will not go into heat |
While cycles can vary greatly, female felines usually go into heat four to five
days every three weeks during breeding season. In an effort to advertise for mates, they'll yowl and urinate more frequently,
sometimes all over the house. Unspayed female dogs generally have a bloody discharge for about a week, and can conceive for
another week or so.
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4. Your male dog will not need to wonder away from home |
An intact male in search of a mate will do just about anything to get one. That
includes digging his way under the fence and escaping from the house. If your dog escapes and is able to roam free, he risks
injury in traffic and fights with other males.
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5. Your male dog will be better behaved |
Neutered cats and dogs focus their attention on their human families. On the other
hand, unneutered dogs and cats may mark their territory by spraying strong-smelling urine all over the house. Indoors, male
dogs may embarrass you by mounting on furniture and human legs when stimulated. A neutered dog protects his home and family
just as well as unneutered dog. Many aggression problems can be avoided by early neutering.
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6. Spaying or neutering you pet will not make them fat |
This is simply not true. Lack of exercise and overfeeding will cause
your pet to store extra pounds, neutering. Your pet will remain fit and trim as long as you continue a proper regime of
exercise and diet.
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7. Spaying or neutering is expensive |
The cost of your pet's spay or neuter surgery is a lot less than the cost of having
and caring for a litter. It also is less expensive than if your pet gets into fights or gets hit by a car, etc. The long term
cost is well worth it and it is the right thing to do for the animal population. Low-cost spay/neuter programs are available
in most states. To find a low-cost program near you, call your local humane society or shelter, or call 800-248-SPAY (800-248-7729).
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8. Spaying and neutering is good for the community |
Stray animals pose real problems in many parts of the country. They can
prey on wildlife, cause vehicular accidents, damage the local fauna and attack children. Many stray and unwanted animals live
lonely and miserable lives due to the lack of concern for spaying and neutering.
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9. Your kids do not need to witness the miracle of birth through your pet |
This is something that is said frequently. Letting your pet produce offspring which
you have no intention of keeping teaches your children irresponsibility and lack of concerns for animals. Anyone who has seen
an animal euthanized in a shelter for lack of a home knows the truth behind this. There are countless books, videos, etc.
available to teach your children about birth in a responsible and humane manner.
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10. It is important in the fight against pet overpopulation |
Millions of cats and dogs of all ages and breeds are euthanized annually or suffer
as strays. These high numbers are the result of unwanted, unplanned litters that could have been prevented by spaying or neutering.
Please be responsible because they are depending on you.
Low-cost spay and neuter programs are available in most states.
To find a low cost program near you, call your local humane society or shelter, or call
800-248-SPAY (800-248-7729).
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