For some animals, it is necessary. For others, it serves to prevent population explosion. So it is kind of a necessary act in places.
Probably not. Once everything is done nothing should be left over. So you wouldn't have to get your pet neutered twice.
Yes, because all dogs should be neutered to avoid puppies that have the potential of not finding homes. If you look on petfinders.com you will see that there are hundreds of animals without homes. Sometimes these homeless animals lives were started because of a dog that wasn't neutered. Now what do these animals have to live for?
It all depends on what kind of pet it is and what you plan on doing with it. I would say that dogs and cats should be neutered because there is an overpopulation. However, if you are planning on breeding any types of animals they should not be neutered. This is just my opinion an I may be wrong.
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Females are spayed, males are neutered
I don't know if there are any dog show that allow spayed and neutered dogs.
Yes, but only if they have been neutered/spayed.
The term "neutered" is typically used for animals, not humans. For female animals, neutering refers to the surgical procedure where the ovaries and uterus are removed, making them unable to reproduce. For humans, the term used is "sterilization" for the removal of reproductive organs, but it's important to recognize that procedures like this are personal medical decisions and should be approached with sensitivity and understanding.
The risk of a dog developing certain types of cancer is reduced if the dog is neutered.
Male gerbils can be neutered, but it is not recomended. Female gerbils should not be spayed. In general male gerbils should not be neutered unless there is a good reason for it.
The animals which need to be spayed and neutered are cats, rabbits and dogs. Generally the pets which one doesn't want to have a litter of pups or kittens or buns. Also, it is useful for aggressive pets who want to mate but don't have a companion.
Male dogs are typically recommended to be neutered between 6 to 9 months of age.