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Why should you spay/neuter your pet?

For some pet owners, the decision to spay/neuter their pets is easy and obvious. For others, the reasons aren’t so clear. Some people think it is inhumane to de-sex a pet. Some believe that desexing alters a pet’s behaviors in unnatural ways. Everyone has their own opinion on the topic. As members of the veterinary field and pet-owners ourselves, we’d like to weigh in on this conversation. In today’s post, we are going to define some reasons why you absolutely should spay/neuter your cats and dogs, regardless of their age.

*5-7 minute read.

Medical Benefits of Spaying/Neutering

Behavioral Benefits of Spaying/Neutering

Let’s close out this conversation with one last thought. Many rescue organizations struggle to find enough foster families and new homes for the constant influx of cats and dogs that are brought in through their doors. In the United States alone, between six and eight MILLION pets are brought into shelters every year. That equates to 16,000-22,000 homeless pets per DAY that shelters have to find homes for. Almost three million healthy cats and dogs are tragically euthanized each year in the United States, and many of these pets were born into accidental litters. Spaying/neutering your pet will help to curb overpopulation and prevent pet homelessness.

If you’re thinking about adding a new furry family member to your pack and you’re open to considering more than one breed, we highly recommend looking at local rescues before searching for a breeder. There are so many wonderful dogs and cats that are already in this world that are just waiting for their forever family to find them and give them a lifetime of love.

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