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Spay
& Neuter Facts
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- Female
cats & dogs are spayed.
- Male
cats & dogs are neutered.
- Animal
shelters do not have enough room.
- Millions
of unwanted cats & dogs die each year.
- Spayed
and neutered dogs and cats live longer, healthier
lives.
- Spaying
female dogs and cats eliminates the possibility
of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces
the incidence of breast cancer.
- Neutering
male dogs and cats reduces the incidence of
prostate cancer.
- Neutered
animals are less likely to roam and fight.
- Spayed
and neutered pets are better, more affectionate,
companions.
- Neutered
cats are less likely to spray and mark territory.
- Spaying
a female dog or cat eliminates its heat cycle,
which can last twenty-one days, twice a year,
in dogs, and anywhere from three to fifteen
days, three or more times a year, in cats. Females
in heat often cry incessantly, show nervous
behavior, and attract unwanted male animals.
- Spayed
and neutered pets are less likely to bite. Unaltered
animals often exhibit more behavior and temperament
problems than those that have been spayed or
neutered.
- Communities
spend millions of dollars to control and eliminate
unwanted animals. Irresponsible breeding contributes
to the problem of dog bites and attacks. Animal
shelters are overburdened with surplus animals.
Common
Excuses
My
pet will get fat and lazy.
Neutering or spaying may diminish your pet's
overall activity level, natural tendency to
wander, and hormonal balances, which may influence
appetite. Pets that become fat and lazy after
being altered usually are overfed and do not
get enough exercise.
We
want another pet just like Rover and Fluffy.
Breeding
two purebred animals rarely results in offspring
that are exactly like one of the parents.
With mixed breeds, it is virtually impossible
to have offspring that are exactly like one
of the parents.
My
pet's personality will change.
Any
change will be for the better. After being
altered, your pet will be less aggressive
toward other dogs or cats, have a better personality,
and will be less likely to wander. Spraying
(urine marking), which is often done by dogs
and cats to mark their territory, diminishes
or ceases after pets are altered.
We
can sell puppies or kittens and make money.
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Even
well-known breeders are fortunate if they
break even on raising purebred litters. The
cost of raising such a litter -- which includes
stud fees, vaccinations and other health care
costs, and feeding a quality food -- consumes
most of the "profit." Well-known
breeders raise breeds that they like. These
breeders also try to improve the standard
of the breeds they raise.
My
children should witness our pet giving birth.
Pets
often have their litters in the middle of
the night or in a place of their own choosing.
Because pets need privacy when giving birth,
any unnecessary intrusion can cause the mother
to become seriously upset. These intrusions
can result in an unwillingness to care for
the offspring or in injury to the owners or
to the pet.
I
am concerned about my pet undergoing anesthesia.
Placing
a pet under anesthesia is a very common concern
of owners. Although there is always a slight
risk involved, the anesthetics currently used
by veterinarians are very safe. Many veterinarians
use equipment that monitors heart and respiratory
rates during surgery to ensure that their
patients are doing well under anesthesia.
Thus, the medical benefits of having your
pet spayed or neutered far outweigh the slight
risk involved with undergoing anesthesia.
Consult your veterinarian if your are concerned
about this aspect of the procedure.
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