So, don't rush, think hard
if dog neutering is for your puppy or not, and remember: the procedure is not reversible.
Not exact matches
If your
dog is
neutered (the way we make a
dog, however much against his or her will, gender neutral), you don't say, «It's collar is blue.»
If people don't like that or don't respect me for that, then I'll go back to
neutering cats and
dogs.»
ACT's mission is to
neuter stray cats and
dogs to stop the growth of the population, give medical care to strays when needed and,
if possible, find new homes for unwanted stray
dogs.
One way to stop this behaviour is to spay or
neuter your
dog if he is not already.
The vet told me that my
dog had to be
neutered and have a rabies vaccination and be licensed, and that I was breaking the law
if I did not have that done then.
If you want your
dog to be healthy and to prolong the life of your
dog, it should be spayed or
neutered.
While your veterinarian will probably recommend that you do this anyway to reap the health benefits, spaying or
neutering your
dog (especially
if he or she is a pure breed), will help make your best friend less desirable of a target to thieves, since they won't be able to produce — and profit from — offspring.
Even
if you're strictly following the recommendations on the
dog food labels, it's important to note the serving sizes are calculated for
dogs that aren't spayed and
neutered.
If your
dog is already spayed or
neutered but still marking territory, you should try close supervision to break his habit.
She says that
if people would responsibly spay and
neuter their animals, most of those she assists would not have become a chained
dog.
So
if most pets came from either shelters or breeders, urban spay /
neuter programs would serve largely purebred
dogs and cats.
«Most importantly, it should be asked
if the
dog has been spayed or
neutered,» he says.
If your female
dog has not been
neutered or spayed, she is considered to be intact.
Consider spaying or
neutering your
dog if you have not already done so.
Homeless people who call Pets of the Homeless are asked
if they receive food stamps, where they're living,
if they sleep at night, and
if their
dog or cat is spayed or
neutered.
•
Dogs of all ages and sizes •
Dogs must have updated vaccines (Distemper, Rabies, Bordetella and K - 9 influenza) •
Dogs that have had a negative fecal within a year and are on heartworm prevention •
Dogs that are flea and tick free •
Dogs that have been spayed or
neutered if over 6 months
If you would ask your local veterinarian what to do he will surely tell you to
neuter or spay your
dog.
Spay or
neuter your
dog if you don't plan to breed.
You should also consider our Toronto spay and
neuter clinic
if your cat or your
dog has any allergies.
Intact
dogs will compete for breeding rights within the group, even
if the other
dogs are spayed or
neutered.
One of the most frequent questions asked of late by our puppy people here at Meisterhunde Rottweilers is
if they should or should not
neuter or spay their
dog, as everyone in the
dog industry has an opinion about this....
By
neutering or spaying your pets, you can stop your pet
dog, as well as cats, from wandering
if they ever get out of your home by mistake.
If the
dog is from unknown background, then I would say Yes, ideally combined with other medical procedures like a spay or
neuter to minimize time in the vet office, costs etc..
You will also be asked to show proof of condominium board (proof
dogs are allowed in your apartment) and sign a contract to spay or
neuter the
dog if he / she will not be used as a show
dog.
Each
dog has had all vaccinations, been dewormed, heartworm tested (and treated
if necessary), dental (
if needed), spay /
neuter, and any other medical attention he / she needs.
If your
dog has not been spayed or
neutered, that surgery alone may lessen aggressive behavior.
We will call your vet to see
if the
dog you had, or have is: up to date on shots, spayed or
neutered, and on heart worm preventative medication.
If a
dog or bitch produces offspring with the same serious defect detrimental to the animal's well - being, such as blindness, deafness, lameness or impairment of the vital functions, from two litters, the member owning that
dog or bitch will refrain from further use of the animal for breeding and should consider spaying or
neutering.
If it is still necessary to rehome the
dog, we will list him / her on our available pets page as long as they are up to date on their vaccinations and spayed or
neutered.
If your
dog is a male,
neuter him at a young age to prevent prostate enlargement.
While having your
dog spayed or
neutered before the first heat cycle is ideal,
if you adopt your animal after it has gone through its first heat cycle, spaying or
neutering your animal will still reap most of the positive benefits and should be done as soon as possible.
Policies: This program has written policies This program works with Goldens and Golden mixes This program requires an application fee of $ 40.00 They adopt out of the service territory under special circumstances only with a home visit and referral Requires a
dog be returned
if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a home visit before adoption approval Follows up with adopters after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adoption We microchip every dog prior to adop
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adoption We microchip every dog prior to adop
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adoption We microchip every dog prior to adop
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs are altered (spayed or neutered) before adoption We microchip every dog prior to adop
dogs are altered (spayed or
neutered) before adoption We microchip every
dog prior to adoption
For male
dogs not exhibiting any behavioral issues that might be hormonally driven I really don't care when (or
if) they get
neutered, as long it is beyond the age of 18 months.
I BELIEVE
DOGS SHOULD ONLY BE BRED
IF THEY WILL IMPROVE THE BREED, otherwise they should be spayed or
neutered.
Dogs that are participating in our daycare program must be free of parasites, well - socialized, and spayed /
neutered if older than 6 months.
The breeder will also need you to
neuter the
dog if you do not want it to have any puppies.
http://www.caninesports.com/SNBehaviorBoneDataSnapShot.pdf Here is a link to a list of studies on specific topics related to spay and
neuter: http://www.avidog.com/spay-
neuter-research/
If you are looking for a new prospect check out our FREE Service
Dog Selection class.
If you
neuter a male
dog when he's young, you can stop him from experiencing testicular cancer, indicates veterinarian Shawn Messonnier.
When veterinarians
neuter dogs young, the growth plates (where bone growth occurs) actually stay open longer than they would
if the
dog was not
neutered.
If you or someone you know has a
dog that needs to be spayed or
neutered and can't afford to do so, you can contact Mutt Matchers and Friends directly for more information at 928 -718-4
DOG or you can fill out their application online.
If your situation allows you to choose not to spay or
neuter you
dog, be a responsible owner and do not allow your animal to reproduce, unless you are knowledgeable and experienced in the area of breeding.
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if the femur has achieved its genetically determined normal length at eight months when a
dog gets spayed or
neutered, but the tibia, which normally stops growing at 12 to 14 months of age continues to grow, then an abnormal angle may develop at the stifle.
If your
dog is not spayed or
neutered or up - to - date on shots, we will ask that you take care of these items before the
dog is surrendered to our program.
At the time of spaying or
neutering, your veterinarian may discuss the removal of your
dog's dewclaws
if they are not properly attached, which could cause future problems.
Obviously, this article only talks about intact male and female
dogs;
if you have
neutered or spayed your
dog, you can start reading any other article but this one.
So even
if a
dog owner is careful about when he
neuters his pet, there is still a risk involved.
For a flat fee of $ 70 for cats and $ 100 - $ 160 for
dogs (depending on weight), qualifying clients get a spay /
neuter, a rabies and distemper vaccine,
if needed, and a flea treatment.
Reseachers hope that more detailed study will aid
dog owners in deciding about the best time they should get their pets
neutered,
if at all, depending on the animal's sex, age and breed.
We've got a nice guide for you
if you're weighing up the pros and cons of
neutering your
dog: http://www.k9magazine.com/
dog-spaying-
neutering/