Spaying your dog eliminates all of this.
Spaying a dog eliminates her heat cycle, which lasts an average of six to 12 days, twice a year.
Not exact matches
Spaying your female cat or
dog eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers.
It must be noted that
spaying female
dogs and neutering males is a 100 % effective method of
eliminating some cancer risks altogether.
Spaying and neutering cats and
dogs provides health benefits, reducing or
eliminating the risk of cancers and life - threatening uterine infections
That's due in part to the fact that neutering and
spaying reduce (and in some cases nearly
eliminate) the potential for your
dog to develop certain types of cancer, including testicular and cervical cancers.
Prostate Cancer Much of the
spay / neuter information available to the public asserts that neutering will reduce or
eliminate the risk that male
dogs develop prostate cancer.
BARC's mission is to
eliminate the euthanasia of adoptable
dogs and cats by promoting and providing
spay / neuter surgeries for low - income family pets.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and death of
dogs and cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to
eliminate the need for euthanasia in our community's animal shelters, to reduce the number of homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance of
spay / neuter.
Castrating boy pets
eliminates the chance of testicular cancer and
spaying your
dog before her first breeding season reduces any risk of breast cancer by seven times.
Spaying will
eliminate the often «messy» heat cycles that attract male
dogs to your yard and home.
Spaying a
dog or cat
eliminates her heat cycle.
For
dogs that are meant to be house pets, it has traditionally been recommended to
spay them before the first heat,
eliminating the risk of accidental pregnancy and reproductive diseases later on in life.
Our mission is to
eliminate the euthanasia of adoptable
dogs and cats by promoting and providing
spay / neuter surgeries for low - income family pets.
Spaying before the
dog experiences her first estrus cycle has 3 benefits: it
eliminates the risk of unplanned pregnancy and helps control the problem of
dog overpopulation; it
eliminates any possibility of uterine disease; and it virtually
eliminates any chance of developing breast cancer.
Spaying is the surgical removal of the uterus and the ovaries, and
eliminates the
dog's estrus cycles.
I respect the desire to
eliminate unnecessary medical procedures on
dogs, but disagree that
spaying and neutering is the same as cutting ears and tails for appearance sake.
Spay (Ovariohysterectomy) surgery in young female cats and
dogs eliminates their risk of pyometra — a life - threatening uterine infection — and can reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 97 %!
Having a female
dog spayed prior to her first heat
eliminates the chance she will develop mammary cancer later in life.
Spaying a female
dog eliminates the heat cycle.
The advent of motor vehicles took working animals off the streets; the advent of refrigerator
eliminated raising and slaughtering animals for meat, milk, and eggs in urban habitat;
spay / neuter and a rapid rise in keeping
dogs and cats indoors eradicated most of the
dogs and cats who were formerly at large.
Second,
spaying will
eliminate the sometimes «messy» heat cycles that attracts male
dogs to your house from miles away.
Spaying females prior to their first heat cycle nearly eliminates the risk of breast cancer by preventing uterine tumors (which are malignant, or cancerous, in about 50 % of dogs and 90 % of cats), and spaying prevents uterine infections and uterine
Spaying females prior to their first heat cycle nearly
eliminates the risk of breast cancer by preventing uterine tumors (which are malignant, or cancerous, in about 50 % of
dogs and 90 % of cats), and
spaying prevents uterine infections and uterine
spaying prevents uterine infections and uterine cancer.
Spaying a
dog or cat
eliminates her heat cycle thereby
eliminating incessant crying, nervous behavior and attracting unwanted male animals.
Spaying before the first heat almost
eliminates the chance of getting mammary cancer and neutering will prevent many bad habits which occur in male
dogs like marking or roaming in order to find females.
Spaying and Neutering health benefits Intact
dogs have a.1 % risk of developing testicular cancer and neutering
eliminates that risk.
Behavioral problems such as aggressiveness towards same sex
dogs, marking or spraying in the house and roaming to find a mate are also
eliminated or reduced if you
spay or neuter your pet.
Both female
dogs and cats benefit from
spaying which
eliminates their heat cycles and generally reduces the negative behaviors that may lead to owner frustration and, ultimately, a decision to relinquish the pet to a shelter.
What they aren't being told is that the true intention of the proposed laws is to drastically reduce the number of animals in America,
eliminate breeding of
dogs by anyone for any purpose, and then to
spay or neuter all of the survivors.
Spaying a female
dog also
eliminates the messiness associated with the heat cycle.
A huge benefit to early
spaying is virtually
eliminating your female
dog's risk of developing breast cancer.
Health Benefits of
Spaying and Neutering: Female
Dogs Spaying removes the ovaries and uterus,
eliminating the possibilities of ovarian and uterine infection or cancer.
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Spay or neuter surgeries are far less expensive than the cost of caring for a litter of puppies, or the cost of treating testicular and uterine cancers which are
eliminated when a
dog is sterilized.
Spaying or neutering your
dog eliminates or significantly reduces the likelihood of your pet developing mammary, uterine or testicular cancer.
Spaying female
dogs and cats
eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast cancer.
STOP the Overpopulation of Pets is dedicated to paying for
spaying and neutering of
dogs and cats in order to
eliminate the killing of healthy, adoptable pets at Alaska's animal control centers.
Second,
spaying will
eliminate the sometimes «messy» heat cycles that attract male
dogs to your house from miles away.
Having your
dog spayed while it is young and healthy will reap the benefits of reducing the chances of mammary cancer,
eliminating the risk of pyometra and potentially extending the lifespan of your canine companion.
The risk of breast cancer is almost
eliminated in
dogs that are
spayed before their first heat.
Spaying greatly reduces the chance of mammary cancer, especially if your
dog is
spayed before her first estrous cycle, and also
eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer.
LEGACY GIFTS What if YOUR legacy meant creating a more humane community for our
dogs and cats — now and in the future — by supporting responsible pet ownership and
eliminating overpopulation through
spay and neutering?
Spaying and neutering may help cats and
dogs live longer and healthier lives and can
eliminate or reduce the incidence of a number of health and behavior problems.
What if YOUR legacy meant creating a more humane community for our
dogs and cats — now and in the future — by supporting responsible pet ownership and
eliminating overpopulation through
spay and neutering?
Friends of Animal Care Services is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to promote and increase
spaying and neutering of
dogs and cats; increase adoptions by establishing adoption centers; develop, promote and advertise public education programs aimed at teaching responsible pet care;
eliminating cruelty to animals, especially recognizing «the link» between animal cruelty, child abuse, and family violence, thus helping the City of San Antonio become a «No Kill» Community.
For female cats and
dogs,
spaying before the first heat cycle nearly
eliminates the risk of mammary tumors.
Some restrictions that various versions of BSL impose are: - muzzling and leashing in public - muzzling and leashing in cars - extra-short leash lengths - automatic dangerous or vicious
dog designation, without any bite history - banning from city parks and beaches where other breeds are allowed - banning from leash - free parks where other breeds are allowed - banning completely from jurisdiction (although sometimes existing
dogs are allowed to stay)- special (i.e., more expensive) licensing and jurisdiction - wide registry - special tags identifying the
dog as a restricted
dog - mandatory microchipping and photograph - mandatory insurance (often one million dollars) for each individual
dog on the premises - mandatory signage indicating the presence of the
dog on the owner's property - mandatory secure enclosures (in some cases, mandatory chaining)- mandatory
spay / neuter (to eventually
eliminate the breed entirely)- higher fines and / or jail time if a restricted breed bites or menaces - fines and / or jail time for any infraction of any provision regarding restricted breeds - age limit for walking the
dog in public - persons with criminal records not allowed to own a restricted breed - ability of law enforcement to stop owners on the street just to check the
dog's status - ability of law enforcement to seize
dogs without proof of wrongdoing - ability of law enforcement to enter an owner's home, with or without a warrant, to investigate and / or seize a
dog
Its mission is to provide professional, subsidized
spay / neuter services to
eliminate the unnecessary euthanasia of cats and
dogs due to overpopulation and lack of resources, while empowering communities to care responsibly for their pets.
A
spay is the common term for the surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus of a female
dog or cat to prevent pregnancy and
eliminate heat cycles.
Spaying your pet prior to her first heat has proven to
eliminate her risk of breast tumors, that are found to be malignant (cancerous) in about half the cases in
dogs and 90 % of cats, as well as preventing uterine infections.
Spaying your
dog at a young age will almost completely
eliminate the risk that she would develop mammary tumors as an adult.