no
1.set up law to protec the animal's right 2.education 3.Neutering
NO! It's the smart and responsible thing to do if you're not a breeder.
It depends where you live and the size of the animal that is being neutered.
negative effect negative effect
Spaying and neutering can have some negative effects on pets, such as increased risk of obesity, urinary incontinence, and certain types of cancer. It is important to weigh the benefits of these procedures against the potential risks and consult with a veterinarian to make an informed decision for your pet's health.
No, neutering an animal does not prevent it from urinating, that wouldn't make sense. Neutering an animal only prevents it from mating, and producing offspring. If it urinates in the house, it's not trained; try taking it to a professional trainer.
Negative effect on the brain.
If you are adopting from a shelter, the answer is "yes". The paperwork usually has to do with how you are going to pay for the pet, licensing the pet and agreeing to have it neutered. Usually neutering is included in the purchase price and this helps them track who is entitled to the neutering later when the animal is ready.
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
No, the operation to stop having babies is called sterilization in humans, while in animals it is commonly referred to as spaying (for females) or neutering (for males). Neutering, in animal terms, also refers specifically to the removal of the reproductive organs in males to prevent breeding.
it has a negative effect cause all things are negative no matter what this is a life answer trust me
Neutering, from the Latin neuter (neither), is the removal of an animal's reproductive organ, either all of it or a considerably large part of it