Not exact matches
Despite the overwhelming support for sterilisation from vets and governments alike — like Laval, a Canadian city, that rolled out a legislation this year requiring all
dogs and cats above six months to be sterilised
unless they're exempted by the vet — paw - rents still hesitate to get their furkids spayed or
neutered because of misconceptions about the procedure.
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.
There are some great networks but until we get the numbers of unwanted animals down by more spaying and
neutering and less breeding of
dogs and cats, etc. the need for a long - term facility that gives these animals a quality of life similar to Best Friends is necessary
unless more people can foster these animals because right now the reality is that some of these
dogs and cats are being fostered for years because they have one or two issues that keep them from being attractive to being adopted.
The fact is
unless your male
dog is a monorchid (only has one testical) you should not
neuter your
dog (male or female).
Unless you are planning to breed, we recommend
neutering or spaying your pet to prevent unwanted pregnancies and the needless deaths of kittens, cats, puppies and
dogs.
Pairs of pups or
dogs shall not be sold to the same party
unless they have been spayed and
neutered before leaving the breeder.
Irregardless of the future consequences, the
dog should be taken into the shelter, cared for, and
unless it displayed a vicious temperament while in the shelter, it should be spayed or
neutered, and then allowed to be adopted.
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.
All adult
dogs have received all of their shots including rabies and are already spayed /
neutered (
unless there are medical concerns specific to the
dog).
Dogs must be spayed or
neutered if over six months of age
unless special arrangements are made.
Potential adoptive homes with other
dogs or cats that are not spayed or
neutered will not be considered
unless there are verified medical reasons why alteration should not be performed.
Dogs must be spayed or
neutered not less than five days prior to transport,
unless they are being transported to a rescue that has provided a copy of their spay /
neuter policy prior to reserving a kennel.
We do require all animals in the household to be
neutered or spayed,
unless there is a medical reason why your resident animals can not be sterilized, to make for more agreeable socialization with your pets and the rescued
dog, and so we don't have anymore unwanted animals in the world.
Dogs need vaccinations, flea treatments, heartworm medications, ear and dental care, and
unless you intend to breed, spaying and
neutering.
Please read before filling out this application: Start Over Rover requires that all of your current cats and
dogs living in your home must be spayed or
neutered and up to date on their shots before an adoption can occur,
unless there is a medical reason or due to age that your veterinarian does not recommend it.
All listed
dogs are spayed or
neutered (
unless health reasons preclude the procedure), micro-chipped, fully vaccinated, and heartworm free.
They will obtain a completed release of ownership form on rescue
dogs that pass through their custody and ensure they will be spayed or
neutered unless contraindicated by veterinary evaluation.
Also, we do not recommend that
dogs have this surgery
unless they have been
neutered or will be
neutered at the same time.»
So,
unless you plan to get into the guard
dog business, it is best to have them
neutered and spayed.
All
dogs are spayed /
neutered before placement (
unless medically contraindicated) All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, Dhlpp, and any other regionally - appropriate vaccines) before adoption.
It's healthier and safer to spay or
neuter your pet,
unless you'd like your
dog to have puppies, of course.
Therefore, all
dogs that come into foster care or that we rehome for private owners will be
neutered before placement
unless precluded by health, age or other exigent circumstances.
Have all
dogs and cats in the home spayed or
neutered, if they are 6 months or older,
unless there are medical reasons for not doing so.
Same - Sex Aggression - Adult Canaan
Dogs generally do not immediately welcome same - sex playmates
unless there is a definite delineation in status, such as one is
neutered and one is not, or a significant age difference.
Have all
dogs and cats in the home spayed or
neutered, if they are 6 months or older,
unless there are medical reasons for not
Remember to
neuter your
dog -
Unless your
dog is an exceptional representative of his breed, please
neuter him.
If they return and have to write a citation, officers will take the
dog from the owner - sometimes forcefully - spay or
neuter the animal and return it,
unless the pit bull is aggressive or officials believe it is being used in
dog fights.
I don't know of any breeder that would not agree to having a Catahoula spayed or
neutered,
unless they intended to breed to that particular
dog.
To assure that Rescue Dobermans are not bred by spaying or
neutering all
dogs before adopting them to new owners,
unless there is a compelling medical reason not to spay /
neuter before adoption.
All
dogs and cats in the adopting home must be spayed or
neutered unless there is a medical reason that a spay or
neuter can not be done.
Dogs will be spayed or
neutered before placement
unless veterinary considerations require that the surgery be postponed.
All
dogs are spayed / neutered before placement (unless medically contraindicated) Dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, Dhlpp and any other regionally - appropriate vaccines) before adopt
dogs are spayed /
neutered before placement (
unless medically contraindicated)
Dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, Dhlpp and any other regionally - appropriate vaccines) before adopt
Dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, Dhlpp and any other regionally - appropriate vaccines) before adoption.
Like
dogs, they should be licensed, included in «leash laws» (i.e., required to be kept indoors
unless accompanied) and, most importantly, spayed or
neutered.
All
dogs will be given their vaccinations, and
unless very young, will be spayed or
neutered.
So
unless you spay or
neuter all the puppies before placing them, the new owners may let their
dog breed as well.
Unless you plan to breed your
dog (and you should think carefully before you do), you should have the
dog spayed or
neutered around 6 months of age.
Seriously though,
unless you have a license to breed
dogs or cats and a pretty darn good reason to have one, I think once a pet reaches a certain age they should be
neutered or spayed without question.
Under current legislation, some breeds of
dog are banned and it is illegal to breed or keep one of these breeds unless a court places it on the Exempted Dog Index which requires the animal to be neutered, tattooed, micro chipped, muzzled and on a lead in publ
dog are banned and it is illegal to breed or keep one of these breeds
unless a court places it on the Exempted
Dog Index which requires the animal to be neutered, tattooed, micro chipped, muzzled and on a lead in publ
Dog Index which requires the animal to be
neutered, tattooed, micro chipped, muzzled and on a lead in public.
Our foster
dogs are well socialized, house trained (
unless they're young pups), spayed /
neutered, up to date on shots, microchipped, and given basic obedience training.
All
dogs are spayed /
neutered before placement (
unless medically contraindicated) All
dogs receive all vaccines and regionally - appropriate tests before adoption Program emphasizes education about the breed, its care and needs.
Unless you're breeding your
dogs or have some weird hangup about keeping your
dog intact for nefarious reasons, you get your
dog neutered.
All
dogs are spayed or
neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated (
unless under special treatment or specific exception recommended by the vet).
Program requires Application Fee ($ 20) Program does adopt out area but only to the surrounding states FL, GA, MS, TN, LA Program requires the return of the
dog to the program if the adopter can not keep Program takes ownership of the
dog upon Intake Program requires Home Visit before adoption approval Program follows up with adopter after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs are spayed / neutered before placement (unless medically contraindicated) Dogs receive all regionally - appropriate vaccines and tests before adop
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs are spayed / neutered before placement (unless medically contraindicated) Dogs receive all regionally - appropriate vaccines and tests before adop
dogs are spayed /
neutered before placement (
unless medically contraindicated)
Dogs receive all regionally - appropriate vaccines and tests before adop
Dogs receive all regionally - appropriate vaccines and tests before adoption
I've comment on another one of your comments, but now that I've seen more of your comments, all which a based on your personal experience and bias it's quite comical to see you call someone else's comment emotional and irrational
unless you are specifically commenting on party of the comment «uncastrated
dogs father lots and lots of pups» because the rest of the comment is quite the opposite, they are way too many factors at play too suggest that
neutering causes behavior problems
Under most circumstances, it is against the law in Albuquerque to own a
dog or cat
unless you have it spayed or
neutered.
All
dogs are spayed /
neutered before adoption (
unless medically contraindicated) All
dogs receive all vaccines and regionally appropriate tests before adoption.
It's a month where we remind all pet owners that
unless you are planning to become a responsible
dog breeder, the best option is to spay /
neuter your pet.
All
dogs older than six months and cats more than five months old must be micro-chipped and spayed /
neutered unless owners pay an annual fee of $ 150 for an unaltered pet and obtain an intact companion animal permit.
Spaying and
neutering is mandatory for all
dogs and cats in city limits
unless the guardian has obtained a $ 100.00 annual unaltered animal permit.
Norway, for one example, frowns on
neutering a male
dog unless you have a medically justifiable reason — controlling the population of strays is not considered one of those reasons.