form_title=Pet Neutering form_header=One of the most important health decisions you can make is to spay or neuter your cat or dog. Get help finding affordable spay/neuter programs in your community. What kind of pet are you planning to have neutered?*= () Cat () Dog How old is your pet?*= _[50] Breed type?*= _[50] Would you like to know how your pet's behavior will change after neutering?*= () Yes () No
Yes, If the dog is neutered, it's less likely to roam. Male dogs roam in search of females. Their drive to do so is thwarted by neutering your pet.
Spaying is the surgical removal of a female animal's reproductive organs, while neutering is the surgical removal of a male animal's testicles. Both procedures are commonly done to prevent reproduction and control pet population.
You can contact local animal shelters, rescue groups, or low-cost clinics in the Coachella Valley area for information on low-cost dog neutering services. These organizations often offer discounted or subsidized spay/neuter programs to help promote responsible pet ownership and reduce pet overpopulation.
Pet overpopulation is a big problem. It is when there are more pets born than there are people to adopt them and these pets have to be taken to a shelter to be euthanized (killed). This is why people spay and neuter their pets, so they don't contribute to pet overpopulation.
Fixing a dog means making them not want to have sex. It prevents them from going into heat.
Spaying and neutering
Yes, because NOT spaying and neutering can lead to serious health and behavior problems!
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.
Absolutely! They're also healthier and better behaved.
If it is from a pet store they are already neuterd or spayed but if its from a breeder you will have to neuter it which costs up to 500$
I would recommend spaying or neutering your pet rabbit at around four to six months of age.
Only your pet's reproductive system is removed. After that, they're more calm and easier to live with.
Keep the doors shut. Spaying and neutering your pet while young will also keep it from developing the urge to roam.
These are so many!! The country has already a large enough issue with pets being euthanized everyday because shelters are overcrowded!
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.
Absolutely! I wouldn't want to deal with "raging hormones", aggressive behavior and unnecessary health problems!
Yes, If the dog is neutered, it's less likely to roam. Male dogs roam in search of females. Their drive to do so is thwarted by neutering your pet.