With a little extra care during recovery, your pet will have a happy, healthy life without worrying
about unwanted litters and reproductive health.
Step 1: Have your rabbit spayed or neutered (even though you don't have to worry
about unwanted litters, spaying and neutering reduces hormonal behavior and reduces your rabbit's risk of certain conditions, including cancer.)
Not exact matches
«Our facility is designed to help answer any questions you might have
about pet adoption or care of your pet, including information on spaying and neutering programs to prevent
unwanted litters of kittens and puppies.»
The first one is to notify the kennel club
about the
unwanted mating and ask for an expert opinion and permission to raise a
litter.
Although educating pet owners
about altering animals to prevent
unwanted litters is the group's main goal, a close second is building a shelter to keep animals until they are adopted.
The people who care
about the health of their animals in the first place do not let the animals literally
litter the place with
unwanted puppies and kittens, yet, there they are, so bad that this law got put into place to deal with it.
There are many health benefits associated with spaying such as decreased chance of mammary tumors and you will not have to worry
about pyometra, metritis or
unwanted litters (overpopulation is a big problem - just take a trip to a humane shelter).
Does AVMA have any guidelines for basic education veterinarians should provide to new puppy / dog owners such as info on local dog ordinances, educating owners why dogs running loose are a problem, how to prevent
unwanted litters (other than pushing for spay / neuter), laying out a sensible plan for routine healthcare for the next year or two and providing information
about socialization and basic training such as sitting for greeting, crate training, getting the dog used to being handled and groomed etc.?
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About Puppy Mills] Rescue dogs come to us in a variety of ways: many of the dogs are surrendered by their owners; others are from
unwanted litters because pets were not spayed or neutered; many are dumped or lost and unclaimed from a shelter.
Our work doesn't stop there, however: we also provide an array of cat care information via our publications, website and Helpline; promote the benefits of neutering to prevent
unwanted litters from being born and becoming the abandoned cats of tomorrow and seek to educate people of all ages
about cats and their care.
An unknowable number of cats have been spared being born to be coyote food, being hit by cars, or suffering lingering deaths of diseases simply by spaying these four females, but a safe estimate covering only two
litters in one year (Spring and Fall) of three female kittens each is
about 45 new,
unwanted cats, spared meaningless births and deaths.
Meanwhile, I kept bumping into information
about owned pets and feral cats in Hunterdon County that were not sterilized - and leaving way too much potential for
unwanted litters.
The crowd was great, only beaten by the heat which was greater, and we had a whale of a time.CWS was represented by the very talented Mr. Chris Jones of These Brittle Bones and Mr. Charlie Lim who spoke
about responsible pet ownership and the importance of sterilisation in preventing
unwanted litters.
Learn, discuss and network with innovators
about the most promising advances to transform cat and dog welfare by inventing new ways to prevent
unwanted litters and ways to use new and existing tools in the field.
Don't get us wrong, we love kittens — but sadly we hear
about far too many
unwanted litters of kittens.
Bruce explained, «Licensing and identification quickly reunite lost pets with their families; spay and neuter initiatives reduce
unwanted litters humanely; proper training and care produces safe, healthy animals; and proper management prevents pets from becoming a threat or nuisance, and reduces community complaints
about animals.»