Does my dog have to be spayed or neutered?
your dog. Spayed and neutered dogs are usually healthier and get along better with other dogs. top of page
Related QuestionsCamp LotsaDogs Day & Sleepover Camp for DogsYes, all dogs must be spayed or neutered unless it's a pup up to age 8 months old that is not yet sexually mature.Related Questions
What are the requirements and restrictions on my dog if it is not spayed or neutered?
LouisvilleKy.gov - Animal Ordinances - Animal Ordinance FAQIf your dog was not previously licensed you will need to get an Unaltered Dog Permit. The cost is $50. This provision of the ordinance will become effective April 5, 2007. We strongly recommend that you spay or neuter your dog if you are not a breeder, or involved in other activities that would dissuade you from doing so. If you are in your own yard with your puppy or dog the animals should either be confined in a secure enclosure or accompanied by the owner and under his/her direct control.
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Valley Cottage Animal Hospital Veterinarians: Rockland Count...We recommend that the pet be at least 5 months of age. It is not necessary or recommended to allow females to experience an estrus cycle. Spaying and neutering at the age of 5 months greatly reduces the chances of any medical or behavioral problems such as mammary tumors, testicular tumors, inappropriate urination and aggression.
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Frequently asked questionsWe recommend having your pet spayed/neutered at 6 months of age. By 6 months all adult teeth should be in and the baby teeth should have fallen out. Sometimes, the baby teeth do not fall out and are retained behind the adult teeth. This can cause a lot of dental problems in the future, so while they are already anesthetized we like to pull the retained deciduous teeth.
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Petopia ? Frequently Asked QuestionsAny dog over the age of 7 months must be spayed or neutered. The main reason is that intact dogs are at greater risk of injury from other dogs. In a social environment, intact males are often viewed as threats by other dominant dogs. Intact females, whether in heat or not, may be picked on by other female dogs and male dogs will view her as an intact female and treat her as such.
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Spay Neuter Services of Indiana - Please save a life. Spay o...Females, regardless of cat or dog, are spayed while males, again regardless of cat or dog, are neutered.
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Street Road Animal Hospital - AboutThere has been much controversy over the age of spaying (female) and neutering (male). Generally, as soon as the vaccination series is completed approximately at 4 months of age it is recommended to spay or neuter. It is always recommended to spay/neuter your pet before sexual maturity as this decreases the incidence of mammary cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer and many other diseases. Dr.
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drjeff.com - FAQ - Century Veterinary GroupThere are many factors to consider in selecting the correct time to spay or neuter your pet. Most veterinarians will suggest doing it shortly after the completion of puppy vaccines, which is around five months of age. In the case of male pets it may be an especially good idea to neuter them at this time before they develop bad habits, such as aggression.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsSpaying a dog or cat before their first heat cycle virtually eliminates the possibility of the pet getting breast cancer. Neutering will limit the possibility of the pet getting testicular cancer and greatly cut down on prostate problems. Spaying and neutering sterilizes the animal and thus reduces unwanted litters. It also may reduce undesirable behaviors such as spraying, marking, straying, aggression towards other animals and mating behaviors.
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Appalachian Animal HospitalWe recommend sterilization as early as possible, usually between 4-6 months of age is the perfect time. Early sterilization will lessen your pets chances of developing cancer as well as preventing undesirable behaviors such as marking and wandering.
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Valley View KennelsUnless you get your dog from a breeder, that has been breeding and showing their dogs, we recommend spaying your dog. If you got your dog from a pet store, please alter your dog. No reputable breeder, in their right mind, would send their puppies to a pet store. Dog's from a pet store are from puppy mills, no matter what the salesman there told you. These dogs are often loaded with health problems, that generally do not come up until later on in life, way past the "one year warranty.
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Pet Planet ~ Welcome to Pet Planet!Yes, although intact dogs are not permitted be part of the canine playgroups for safety. The only exception is if your female dog is pregnant. We do not accept bitches in any stage of pregnancy. Unborn puppies are particularly sensitive to any diseases, toxic agents or stresses affecting their mother, especially during the first twenty days of gestation.
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FAQSpaying or neutering your puppy can not only prevent unwanted pregnancies, but can also prevent some health problems later in life. It is recommended that females be spayed before their first heat cycle (which usually occurs at around 6 months of age). Males should also be neutered in the first 6 months.
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Royal Palm Veterinary HospitalFor a normal, healthy pet, it’s best to spay or neuter when they are sexually mature i.e between 5 and 6 months It is recommended that a dog be spayed prior to their first heat. Research has shown that this reduces the chances of mammary cancer by almost 100%Related Questions
Hawaiian Humane Society - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Neuter Now program allows Oahu cats and dogs to be sterilized at a reduced rate from participating veterinarians. To spay or neuter rabbits and other species, please check with your veterinarian. Feral cats can be sterilized through the feral cat program.Related Questions
Frequently asked questionsYES. MILLIONS of dogs and cats are euthanized each year! Not to mention certain medical conditions are prevented. Yes. Your pet will no longer feel the need to pursue a mate and will not become aggressive toward other animals and sometimes humans. Will their behavior change towards you? No. Will they become less of a companion? Nope!Related Questions
Q6. Why are all dogs spayed or neutered before adoption and why?
Arizona Retriever Rescue - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)A6. Yes, all are spayed or neutered before adoption, unless there is a medical reason not to (cancer, or age). Any puppies too young for the procedure will be adopted out with a stipulation in the adoption contract that it will be done at the proper age. We will do a follow-up with the adopter to be sure this is taken care of. The basic disposition and temperament of your dog WILL NOT be changed by removing his or her reproductive capability.
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FAQ - Policies & ProceduresWe really would like to see homelessness end. We would like not to be doing what we do. If more people would spay and neuter, it would go a long way towards stopping pet overpopulation, making animals happier and healthier, and saving taxpayers money. We tirelessly preach the importance of spaying and neutering. If we were to allow one of our pets to be adopted into a home where there lived an unaltered pet, to us that would not be practicing what we preach.
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