Well, if you DON'T spay your pet, he will go around sniffing other pets, then end up having kids when you don't know it! yikes! Also, it reduces the risk of your pet dying from causes that wouldn't happen if it got spayed.
Spaying and neutering
Yes, because NOT spaying and neutering can lead to serious health and behavior problems!
These are so many!! The country has already a large enough issue with pets being euthanized everyday because shelters are overcrowded!
Absolutely! They're also healthier and better behaved.
I would recommend spaying or neutering your pet rabbit at around four to six months of age.
Some potential side effects of spaying your pet may include temporary discomfort, changes in behavior, weight gain, and a slightly increased risk of certain health issues. It's important to discuss these potential side effects with your veterinarian before making a decision.
Only your pet's reproductive system is removed. After that, they're more calm and easier to live with.
a good pet to get if u hav a dog is another dog so that they can play togetha
There are a plethora of places where people offer care for pets in Alabama. If was a human was looking to care for a pet in Alabama, one might be able to adopt on PetFinder. The Greater Huntsville Humane Society as well as the Friends of Cats And Dogs Foundation can assist with feeding a pet. The Mobile SPCA in Alabama can assist with spaying or neutering one's pet. These are some of the services that a good human can find for caring for one's pet.
Yes. They are not nocturnal, which is good. You want your pet to be active during the daytime so you can play with it.
Yes, 'pet desexing' is an umbrella term that includes both spaying (removal of the ovaries and usually the uterus in females) and neutering (removal of the testicles in males). Both procedures prevent reproduction and can have health and behavioral benefits. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), these surgeries are safe and commonly recommended for controlling pet populations and reducing certain health risks.
Keep the doors shut. Spaying and neutering your pet while young will also keep it from developing the urge to roam.