Exemptions to the Spay/Neuter Requirement
Is a breed approved by and registered with a registry or association which, at a minimum, requires identification of the breed, date of birth, names of registered sire and dam, the name of breeder, and record-keeping relating to breeding, transfer of ownership and death, and does or will actively show or compete.
Has earned or is in the process of earning a special title (i.e. agility, herding).
Is used as or in training to be a guide, signal, or service dog.
Is a dog trained, or in training, for use in law enforcement, military or rescue activities.
Has a letter and documentation from a licensed veterinarian certifying that the animal should be temporarily or permanently deferred due to age or health.
Has a valid breeding permit issued to the owner pursuant to existing City ordinance. Additionally, all intact dogs must have an intact dog license from the City.
Spaying and neutering
No. Spaying and neutering are irreversible procedures.
Yes, because NOT spaying and neutering can lead to serious health and behavior problems!
Yes.
Spaying and neutering
Spaying and neutering
Neutering For A Male;Spaying For Female.
NO! It's the smart and responsible thing to do if you're not a breeder.
Hopefully, all 50 states have free clinics.
spaying is the surgical process of neutering a female animal by removing the reproductive organs (ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes)
Spaying or neutering it removes the animals reproductive organs.
Anything between 200-600 dollars for a Rott.