Everywhere you look, every time you listen to the radio, you here someone talking about the need to spay or neuter your
pet. However, many people ignore this plea, or they wonder why it is so important to have this procedure performed.
The most obvious reason is to control the animal population. There are a number of shelters across the United States that are filled to capacity with unwanted pets due to the breeding of stray animals.
There are also a number of health reasons to have your pet spayed or neutered. Some of these are listed below.
Helps the pet to live longer
- Helps the pet to have a overall healthier lifestyle
- Eliminates unnecessary health problems
- In females, the chance of ovarian and uterine cancer is reduced
- In males, the chance of testicular and prostate cancer is reduced
- Helps the pet to have a overall healthier lifestyle
So not only does spaying/neutering help to reduce the number of animals on the planet, but it also helps to assists your pet in living a longer life. Therefore, you need to be sure to set up an appointment today with your veterinarian to get your pet taken care of.