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Should I Spay Or Neuter My Dog ?

Serengeti Ridgebacks - FAQ's Page
Spaying or neutering your puppy will often encourage stronger bonding with the family as they are less concerned about finding a mate in life. Altering your dog prevents problems such as mammary and uterine cancer in females, and prostate and testicular cancer in males. It is safe to alter your dog any time from 6 months of age. It is assumed that anyone wishing to purchase a Ridgeback would have already given some thought to secure fencing. Ridgebacks in general are not prone to jump.

Why do we spay/neuter a dog when we adopt?

FAQ's
The Town of Brookhaven requires that every dog/cat leaving the animal shelter be spayed or neutered to help control the stray dog/cat population.

At what age can I spay/neuter my dog?

Located in Fort Valley
Ask your vet and go by what they say if this is the route you choose to go - but I recommend waiting until the pup has had the series of puppy shots and they get their last shot at 18 weeks- then wait a month or so for the pups immunities to "kick in" - then have the spayed or neutered.

Why and When Should I Spay and Neuter my Dane?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Spaying a female (removing the ovaries and uterus) or neutering a male (removing the testicles) are veterinary procedures performed with the same general anesthesia used in human medicine. Both surgeries usually require minimal hospitalization. Neutering a male dog by 6 months of age prevents testicular cancer, prostate disease and hernias.

Should I spay or neuter my poodle?

Frequently Asked Questions about Toy, Tiny, and Teacup Poodl...
It is a great idea to spay or neuter your poodle. This is helpful for preventing unwanted pregnancies and male dog marking. Be sure you have a wonderful and trustworthy vet perform the surgery. Altering a pet requires anesthesia. Small animals can get overdosed and die. Ask lots of questions about the process, and make sure you feel comfortable with your vet before allowing him or her to anesthetize your pet.

what age can I spay or neuter my dog or cat?

Willamette Veterinary Clinic, Corvallis, Oregon
We generally recommend spaying and neutering dogs and cats at six months of age. Spaying your dog or cat at 6 months of age and before her first heat cycle decreases the incidence of life-threatening mammary tumors and uterine infections. Neutering your dog or cat at this age protects him from developing aggressive behaviors and potentially life-threatening prostate disease.

Can you spay or neuter my pet?

MyVet of Tyler: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes. We recommend these surgeries for pets that are 4-6 months of age. Spays, neuters, and other surgical procedures are common services provided by MyVet of Tyler.

WHAT AGE IS BEST TO SPAY/NEUTER MY PUPPY?

Woodcrest Kennel LLC - Airedale Terriers - FAQ & Policie...
All our puppies sold as Pet quality are sold with a Spay/Neuter contract. The Buyer agrees to spay/neuter their puppy between 7 months and 11 months of age, with our preference being at 9 months of age. The Buyer will provide proof of the spay/neuter in the form of a certificate from their Veterinarian on the Veterinarian’s letterhead and signed by the Veterinarian before the puppy turns 12 months of age to Woodcrest Kennel LLC.

What is the best age to spay or neuter my pet?

Firehall 4 Animal Hospital : FAQ
A dog or cat can be surgically altered at almost any age. Your veterinarian can advise you on the most appropriate time for your particular pet based upon its breed, age and physical condition.

Will I have to spay or neuter the kitten?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, unless the kitten is sold as a breeding quality show cat, the kitten will have to be neutered or spayed by your veterinarian. You can make arrangements to have your kitten neutered or spayed prior to getting it, for an additional cost. A limited number of unaltered breeder and show quality kittens are available to other breeders at higher cost. If you would like to show a kitten as a neuter, let us know and we will try to help you select the right show cat for you!

Why do you spay and neuter?

FAQs
Every dog that comes through our rescue is spayed or neutered. There are too many homeless dogs and not enough good homes. A rescue dog should never be bred because there is no genetic history or family lineage to guarantee a healthy litter. Spaying and neutering also decreases the chance of many types of common cancers (mammary tumors and prostate cancer) and lessens behavioral problems.

Question: Why do we spay/neuter a dog when we adopt?

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The County of Newberry requires that every dog/cat leaving the animal shelter be spayed or neutered to help control the stray dog/cat population.

Question #8: Why non-surgical sterilization instead of spay/neuter?

Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs - FAQ
Answer: Surgical sterilization (spay/neuter), requires technical expertise, equipment, and time and can only be provided by a licensed veterinarians. In many parts of the world, including parts of the US, veterinarians are not available for widespread, low-cost surgery. In addition, dogs and cats need time and a place to recover from surgery, which can present a challenge.

What is the purpose of the Spay/Neuter Program?

Spay/Neuter Program FAQ
to foster the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats for the purpose of reducing the population of unwanted animals in the State.” The Program consists of an Education component and a Local Spay/Neuter Assistance component.

Why is Spay and Neuter so strongly recommended?

Spay / Neuter Resources FAQ and Resources
A pregnancy may endanger your pet and bring major vet bills. Also, in the long run, indiscriminate breeding of pets may cause increased feral populations and euthanasias. Remember even kittens can start mating as early as six months. Unaltered cats and dogs have urges that can make them irritable and anxious. They may yowl or whine, fight with other cats, and/or destroy objects in the house. Whole male cats and dogs are more likely to roam, fight and spray indiscriminately.
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