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Spaying and NeuteringWhat is Pet Overpopulation?
What does pet overpopulation have to do with me?
Allowing your pet to breed, even just one time, has many negative consequences. These include:
What do spay and neuter mean? Females are spayed, males are neutered. Basically, the female reproductive organs are removed in a spay operation. For a neuter, the male testicles are removed. In both cases, the simple procedure is performed while the animal is under anesthesia, and most pets can go home the same day. What about pediatric spaying and neutering? According to Jennifer Fakkema, DVM, who has been performing these early sterilizations (between 6-16 weeks of age) for many years, the procedure is simpler to perform, cost effective, and allows for a sterilized animal to be available for adoption. In addition, the patients do very well, very quickly. There has been much misinformation regarding this procedure. Be part of the solution to pet overpopulation.Spay or neuter your pets and encourage others to do the same. |
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