Orange County Animal Services strongly advocates for pet spay and neuter to reduce the number
of unwanted litters of puppies and kittens in the community.
Desexing your dog will prevent the arrival
of an unwanted litter of puppies and have a positive impact on your canine's health.
Simply bring your automobile registration and driver's license to any license tag office and you can walk away with your new SPAY / NEUTER LICENSE PLATE and the knowledge that you will have prevented the birth
of an unwanted litter of puppies and kittens.
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«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.»
Fix your critter / Save a
litter has played a key role in the number
of unwanted puppies and kittens born each year.
In addition to preventing
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens, spaying and neutering makes dogs less likely to roam or bite, ends yowling by cats in heat, and makes cats less likely to spray and mark their territory.
A spay or neuter not only prevents
unwanted litters of puppies or kittens, but can help your pet avoid certain health problems as they begin to age.
Spaying and neutering will prevent
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens.
Everyday in our community people discard
litters of unwanted puppies and kittens.
All
of my pets, two dogs and five cats, are all spayed or neutered so they are not producing
litters of unwanted kittens and
puppies.
If we are working with an individual who does not want to surrender the mother
of a
litter, we will offer to pay to have the mother
of the
litter spayed so she does not have any more
unwanted puppy litters in the future.
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.
This will prevent
unwanted litters of puppies and can also prevent certain types
of cancer, including mammary (breast) cancer.
Many
of these animals were
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens.
Celebrity voices help spotlight key issues such as adopting a pet instead
of purchasing one, spaying and neutering to prevent
unwanted litters, and fighting
puppy mills and breed discrimination.
Through our Mobile Rescue Program, we work with shelters and rescue groups across the country to rescue animals at risk
of euthanasia due to overcrowding,
unwanted litters,
puppy mills, natural disasters and other emergencies and help find them permanent, loving homes.
[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.
We are asked to assist with personally owned
unwanted adult dogs and
litters of puppies.
Many are simply lost pets or
unwanted litters of puppies or kittens.
Stop
Littering Program Your $ 75 donation will provide a low - cost spay or neuter surgery for one cat and your $ 110 donation will provide this surgery for one dog, which can prevent hundreds
of unwanted puppies or kittens from being born and ending up in shelters or on the streets.
If someone had difficulty selling all
of the
puppies themselves, or didn't want the bother
of selling an
unwanted litter, the local pet shop would be happy to take them off their hands.
Beyond preventing
unwanted litters of puppies, spaying has been proven to significantly reduce the chance
of your dog getting breast cancer and uterine infections.
«
Unwanted litters of puppies and kittens are also surrendered to shelters over the Christmas period, often the result
of unplanned breeding or being unable to rehouse all the littermates,» Ms Currey said.
The best way to prevent
unwanted litters of puppies is to have your dogs spayed or neutered.
Spaying or neutering your pet will also ensure that your pet does not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem by producing
unwanted litters of puppies or kittens.
By spaying or neutering your pet, you may be giving your pet the gift
of a healthier and happier life AND you will be preventing
unwanted and unplanned
litters of puppies and kittens from being added to the hundreds
of dogs and cats already in Virginia shelters.
thus bringing an end to dogs having to live on chains, plus licensing and protecting cats, and providing funds for a mandatory spay and neuter program to prevent irresponsible breeding and
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens.
Keep this in mind: a
litter of unwanted puppies or kittens will cost far more in the long run than having your pet spayed or neutered early on.
10 Reasons to Spay and Neuter Your Pets By Dr. Gloria Dorsey, DVM and VP Medical Services at Atlanta Humane Society When you adopt from the Atlanta Humane Society, your pet has already been spayed or neutered to prevent
unwanted litters of puppies or kittens.
Second, spaying and neutering helps to prevent future
litters of unwanted puppies and kittens.
If you would like to spay or neuter your pet to prevent
unwanted litters of puppies or kittens, enter your zip code (or city / state) in the box below to find a facility in your area that offers low - cost surgeries.
Over the past 15 years, spay / neuter has prevented millions
of unwanted litters from being born, averting abuse, suffering, neglect, and needless euthanasia for tens
of millions
of kittens and
puppies.
Your generous donation will help to prevent dozens
of litters of unwanted kittens and
puppies from being born in our communities.
All
of my pets, two dogs and five cats, are all spayed and neutered so they are not producing
litters of unwanted kittens and
puppies.
Because female
puppies were often drowned at birth to prevent
unwanted litters from being born later, the Trumbulls found in 1938 that unsterilized male dogs had come to make up nearly 90 %
of the total U.S. dog population.
Another important mission is to promote spaying and neutering
of pets in order to cut down the number
of the area's
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens.
Many
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens are born every year and some
of these undoubtedly end up in the pound or are surrendered to rescue organizations.
By preventing
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens, we decrease the number
of animals ending up in shelters.
You can help the Southside SPCA save
puppies, kittens, dogs and cats and continue the battle against cruelty,
unwanted litters and the countless animals in need
of a good home.
While spaying or neutering your pet is a big decision, take into consideration your pet's health, the overpopulation
of pets currently, and what you would do with an
unwanted litter of puppies or kittens.
Unwanted and unplanned
litters of perfectly happy, healthy
puppies are surrendered every day.
Spaying and neutering your cat or dog will prevent
unwanted litters of puppies or kittens from coming into your life and potentially ending up with a family that does not or will not care for them.
The most obvious reason to perform these sexual sterilization surgeries is to prevent
unwanted litters of puppies and kittens, which not only makes your household a lot less crowded but also reduces the number
of dogs and cats who must be put to sleep due to lack
of resources for them.
NEUTERING POLICY: There are thousands
of stray and
unwanted cats and dogs in the UK without homes to go to, simply because too many people allow their pets to have a
litter of puppies or kittens.
Usually, a
litter of unwanted puppies.
Sgt. Corso even helped rescue a
litter of unwanted puppies during filming.
Each year, we receive thousands
of unwanted puppies and kittens from accidental
litters.
Your generous material or financial donation will help to prevent dozens
of litters of unwanted kittens and
puppies from being born in our communities.
Our mission is to provide low cost spay / neuter and vaccination services to the public in an effort to keep
unwanted litters of kittens and
puppies out
of shelters (and if they do end up in a shelter, hopefully they will stay healthy.)
Our first priority is providing access to affordable options to help Iowans get their companion animals spayed and neutered, preventing
litters of unwanted kittens and
puppies that flood area animal shelters each year.