Spay and Neuter: 1 + 1 = Too Many!

Did you know that in just seven years one canine couple can produce 4,372 dogs?  Or that one kitty couple can produce 420,000 kittens in that same time period?

Did you know that each day 10,000 humans are born in the U.S., versus 70,000 puppies and kittens?  As a result of these birth rates, 4 to 6 million animals are euthanized annually because there simply aren’t enough homes in which to place all of these precious creatures.

It’s a simple fact that spaying and neutering greatly increases the length and quality of our pet’s lives.  Spayed animals no longer feel the need to roam to find a mate.  Since they’re more likely to stay at home, there’s less risk of them being involved in traumatic accidents, such as dog fights or being hit by a car (80% of all dogs hit by cars are intact males!).  They also have fewer opportunities to contract a contagious disease.

Spayed and neutered pets are more affectionate, more responsive, companions.  Their anxiety (or sexual frustration that often manifests itself through aggression, mounting, nervous behavior, incessant crying in female cats, and “flagging” in female dogs) levels are reduced, as is their aggression toward people and other dogs.  Neutered dogs are easier to walk since they no longer need to “mark” everything that’s vertical, spayed females no longer have a heat cycle, and YOU no longer have to deal with the mess.

The benefits for male dogs and cats:

Reduces roaming
Reduces the need to fight
Reduces exposure to contagious diseases
Reduces “marking”
Reduces injuries, resulting in lower vet bills
Decreases the chances of developing prostate cancer
Eliminates the chances of developing testicular cancer
Reduces aggression without the loss of watchdog abilities
Reduces “mounting” behavior

The benefits for female dogs and cats:

Prevents unwanted litters
Decreases the incidence of breast cancer
Eliminates the chance of developing pyometra
Eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer
Eliminates the heat cycle and associated mood swings
Prevents false pregnancies
Prevents neighborhood males from camping outside your home waiting for the opportunity to mate with your female
Reduces exposure to contagious diseases

The benefits for everyone:

Spayed and neutered pets are better, more affectionate, companions
Neutered cats and dogs are less likely to spray and mark territory
Spayed and neutered pets are less likely to bite
Spayed and neutered dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives
Neutered animals are less likely to roam and fight
Communities spend millions of dollars controlling/eliminating homeless animals
Animal shelters are already severely overburdened with surplus animals

The Good News

Every pet owner can make a difference.  By having your dog or cat surgically sterilized, you’ll be doing your part to prevent the birth – and untimely death – of yet another round of unwanted puppies and kittens.

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