In this country, not only are
most dogs spayed or neutered, increasingly the preferred timing of the procedure is before the animal is a year old.
Not exact matches
I am surprised that the shelter adopted her out,
most of the ones around here will either wait until afterwards and then
spay the cat /
dog before releasing them for adoption.
It
most commonly affects castrated male and
spayed female
dogs between the ages of 4 and 10 years across a variety of breeds.
Referring to the 1986 Oklahoma
Dog and Cat Sterilization Act, Wilson also said, «The state statute on the need to
spay or neuter shelter animals was passed for an important reason, but
most of the small shelters get away with ignoring it, and they are adding to the problems.
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.
Conversely, the city of Lawton, with an average income below the state average and a poverty level above the state average, has had in - house
spay / neuter for all animals for four years, was the first city in Oklahoma to ban the chaining of
dogs and has the
most stringent
spay / neuter ordinance in our state, an ordinance that is rigorously enforced.
One of the
most important laws pet owners need to be aware of is that Tulsa requires every
dog and cat over the age of six months to be
spayed or neutered, unless the owner has secured a hobbyist exemption permit.
By far the
most common surgeries performed on
dogs are
spay and neuter procedures — collectively called gonadectomies — that remove the reproductive organs to prevent unwanted pregnancies and pet overpopulation.
However, one of the
most common is the estrogen responsive incontinence of the older female
spayed dog.
Back in February 2008, Los Angeles County signed one of the nation's toughest laws on pet sterilization, requiring
most dogs and cats to be
spayed or neutered by the time they are 4 months old.
Of all the
dog health questions people ask me, I think the subject of neutering and
spaying is the
most misunderstood...
The
most obvious reason to
spay your cat or
dog is to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
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....
One of the
most popular methods of controlling
dog bites is to
spay or neuter your
dog.
The Humane Society: The Humane Society of the United States is an authority on preventing animal cruelty, and these are reasons why they believe
spaying and neutering is the
most humane thing you could do for the future of cats and
dogs.
The
most important thing you should do for your
dog at this point is
spay or neuter them.
For
most people, it is better to your
spayed or neutered
dog's companionship.
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.
Your
dog will
most likely be neutered or
spayed and be up to date on his shots.
And, of course, as to the last one,
most bitches really want to be your beloved companion 24 hours a day, so if you really want to make your
dog happy,
spay her and spend more time with her!
Urinary incontinence
most commonly affects
spayed, female
dogs but can develop in any individual.
For instance: «The single
most important thing that we can do to save cats and
dogs from all the suffering and death that their overpopulation causes is to
spay and neuter them.»
There should be mandatory
Spay / Neuter programs for all breeds but clearly the one that needs it the
most and where the
most change would be effected would be with the Pit Bull type
dog.
Most dogs undergo a gastropexy at the same time as they are being neutered or
spayed.
These days, except for
dog breeders,
most people accept that all male
dogs should be neutered and female
dogs spayed.
When a
dog or cat is adopted from the shelter, he / she is
most likely current on vaccines, has been
spayed or neutered and has been microchipped.
Spaying also reduces the risk of breast cancer, the
most common cancer of female
dogs, especially when performed before the first heat cycle.
«The ASV recognizes that one of the
most important things we can do for cats and
dogs in our communities is to ensure that
spay - neuter services are widely available and accessible to the animals that are most at risk of contributing to shelter impoundment,» states Brenda Griffin, DVM, MS, DACVIM, University of Florida, member of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and of the Task Force to Advance Spay - Neu
spay - neuter services are widely available and accessible to the animals that are
most at risk of contributing to shelter impoundment,» states Brenda Griffin, DVM, MS, DACVIM, University of Florida, member of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and of the Task Force to Advance
Spay - Neu
Spay - Neuter.
Most pet
dogs are
spayed (females) or neutered (for males) to remove reproductive organs and prevent pregnancy.
By
spaying the female
dog before the first heat cycle, we can prevent the
most common forms of mammary cancer.
Therefore,
spaying a
dog when she is still a puppy is recommended in
most cases.
A retrospective study of cardiac tumors in
dogs showed that there was a 5 times greater risk of hemangiosarcoma, one of the three
most common cancers in
dogs, in
spayed bitches than intact bitches and a 2.4 times greater risk of hemangiosarcoma in neutered
dogs as compared to intact males.
As for
spaying and neutering — which animal - welfare proponents including PetSmart Charities ® identify as key to ending the epidemic of pet homelessness —
most people said confusion about the right age to have a
dog or cat sterilized, as well as costs of the procedure, were the biggest barriers.
This is believed to be
most likely caused by the lack of estrogen that results from being
spayed.1 Sterilization of males may reduce some unwanted sexual behaviors, but there are few other proven benefits to neutering a male
dog.
The deadliest cancers and the
most annoying problem for house
dogs are at the top of the list for
spayed and neutered
dogs.
AKC registrations continue to decline and the push to legally and / or contractually require
spay and neuter of
most every
dog will only worsen that situation.
Messages about how
spaying and neutering reduces the number of homeless / unwanted animals born annually are the
most motivating to encourage people to have their
dogs and cats sterilized, along with educating the public about the safety and quality of low - cost clinics and the appropriate age for a pet to undergo surgery.
One of the
most potentially dangerous implications of not having your female
dog spayed is a pyometra infection.
This means that from a behavioral stand point, the female
dog acts
spayed most of the time.
Spay (female) and neuter (male) of
dogs and cats is one of the
most important aspects of reducing pet overpopulation by preventing the birth of unwanted offspring.
In the face of confusing and often conflicting reports in the veterinary literature, how can veterinarians and animal shelters understand the pros and cons of
spay / neuter and determine the
most appropriate age to perform these surgeries in male and female
dogs and cats?
In recent years,
most of the cats and
dogs that we adopted into new, loving homes required veterinary care beyond
spay or neuter surgery, and hundreds required out - patient care at community veterinary hospitals because we do not have the medical facilities or equipment to treat them on site.
Pet sterilization has its supporters and opponents, but
most experts agree that the average companion
dog should be
spayed (female) or neutered (male).
Most importantly, early
spaying of female
dogs and cats can help protect them from some serious health problems later in life such as uterine infections and breast cancer.
One of the last (and
MOST important) reasons to
spay your
dog is called pyometra.
Most dogs and cats can be safely
spayed / neutered from 8 weeks of age.
«Approximately 34 percent of
dogs and cats in U.S. households are not
spayed or neutered yet the procedure is one of the
most effective ways to reduce the homeless pet overpopulation,»
Surigical sterilization of the female
dog, commonly referred to as «
spaying,» is one of the
most significant aspects of female
dog care an owner can provide.