1. Prevent unwanted litters! Did you know that nearly 4 million pets are euthanized in the United States each year? It’s easy for the owners of female pets to realize when they are contributing to this, but the owners of male dogs should understand the impact that their dog is having on the unwanted pet population.
2. For male pets, eliminate the risk of testicular cancer. The testicles are removed during the neutering surgery so without testicles, there is no chance for testicular cancer. If you have a male pet that has only one descended testicle, it is especially important that both testicles are removed. Retained testicles are much more likely to develop cancer.
3. For female pets, greatly reduce the risk of breast or mammary cancer. If a female dog is spayed prior to her first heat, she is very unlikely to ever develop breast cancer.
4. For males, reduce the risk of prostate enlargement or abscesses. Without the influence of testosterone from the testicles, prostatic problems are much less likely. Enlarged prostates can cause difficulty in urinating and also can lead to constipation.
5. Keep your pets at home – Intact pets are much more likely to wander. Males will wander off in search of a lovely lady and are much more likely to become injured by other dogs or hit by a car. In rural areas, it is not unheard of for dogs to be shot when they wander onto someone’s property and pick fights with other dogs or bother any female dogs.
6. Reduces aggressiveness and undesirable behavior – Isn’t it embarrassing when your puppy mounts someone’s leg? Well this is just play behavior, but adult intact males will mount people’s legs as a sexual behavior and this is pretty undesirable, especially at a dinner party! Neutered dogs are less likely to be aggressive to people or other dogs, especially important if you live in a neighborhood or have people to your home frequently. Neutered cats are less likely to get into fights and cat fights usually result in unwanted veterinary bills.
7. Decrease odors in your home – Neutered pets are unlikely to have any marking behavior, which can leave unwanted stains or smells in your house. When we bought our house this past summer, the previous owners were horrified when they moved their couches and found that their little male dog had been marking every side of the couches. They were horrified, but we had the expense of ripping out the carpet!
8. Don’t spread bad genes. Professional breeders are responsible and work hard to ensure the integrity of their lines. Many pets are sold as “pet” quality, which means that there is something about them that makes them undesirable as a show animal. Don’t risk passing this undesirable trait on or making it worse. Your pet can be a wonderful pet without having puppies or kittens.
9. Remember, your pet does not feel that he or she is missing out on something by not contributing to the pet population of the world.
10. One last point – your children do not need to see the miracle of birth by watching your pet go through it. Teach them about the miracle of life by visiting a zoo, watching a movie, or reading a book.
Top Reasons to Spay or Neuter Your Pets
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