Youโ€™ve heard that spaying or neutering your puppy or kitten is a good idea.

A pawsome decision for your furry friend!

By spaying or neutering your pet, you can help protect them against certain illnesses, perhaps address certain unwanted behaviors and save money.

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There are many health benefits to spaying or neutering:

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Spaying or neutering your pets can save potential litters from a terrible fate that could end in danger and/or euthanasia.

Spaying or neutering your pet is essential for population control, prevents certain health issues, reduces behavioral problems, and can contribute to a longer, healthier life for your beloved.

Truth is, there are many more benefits than you might think.

Some pet parents believe a litter is the best way to teach their.

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Males will not develop testicular tumors and will be less prone to prostate and associated urinary problems.

You can now help stop the vicious cycle of feral cat reproduction by trapping, spaying/neutering, and releasing feral cats in your area.

In this comprehensive guide, weโ€™ll explore the benefits of spaying and neutering, how it can improve your petโ€™s health and behavior, the joys of owning a spayed or neutered.

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Females are at less risk for infections of the reproductive tract (pyometra) and mammary tumors (breast cancer).

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Here are some facts & myths about spay/neuter at a young age!

We encourage spay/neuter as early as 8 weeks of age & weigh at least 2 pounds.

But is it really necessary?