This is a very important part of the mission to do our part in
preventing dog overpopulation.
Not only does spay / neuter surgery
prevent dog overpopulation, it also makes for happier pets.
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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.
As with sterilization of female pets, by neutering your male cat or
dog, you are doing your part to
prevent pet
overpopulation and unwanted litters.
If you are unable to absolutely guarantee you can
prevent your
dog from mating and adding to the shameful, tragic problem of pet
overpopulation, then I strongly encourage you to get your animal sterilized as soon as it's safe to do so.
Spaying and neutering is not only the best way to reduce animal
overpopulation, it is also a good way to
prevent certain health and behavioral problems in cats and
dogs.
Neutering and spaying your
dog is an important and responsible decision as it
prevents unplanned breedings and helps to control the pet
overpopulation.
We are an all volunteer nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization that initiates, promotes and supports strategies to
prevent cat and
dog overpopulation.
It also shows, despite the way some organizations and individuals think, the solution to pet
overpopulation is not rooted solely in stopping puppy mills or
preventing pet stores from selling
dogs and cats or even in making all pet owners spay and neuter... The solution needs to be a balanced approach in which breeders, pet stores, shelters, rescues, humane organizations, veterinarians, and pet loving individuals come together and help find the «homeless» pets their forever home.
Is the «right thing to do» painfully mutilating your
dog or cat in order to
prevent «
overpopulation» when there are nearly 7 billion people reproducing at an incredibly reckless rate?
Dog owners in the United States are overwhelmingly choosing to neuter their
dogs, in large part to
prevent pet
overpopulation or avoid unwanted behaviors.
An integral part of our strategy to help
prevent cat and
dog overpopulation is education.
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.
The SNiP mission is to
prevent the suffering and death of
dogs and cats due to
overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the need for euthanasia in our community's animal shelters, to reduce the number of homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance of spay / neuter.
Heartland asks for your support by spreading the word about the importance of why pets should be spayed or neutered in order to
prevent overpopulation of cats and
dogs.
Altering your
dog prevents the possibility of unexpected and unwanted puppies that contribute to the burden of animal
overpopulation.
We believe that blanket spaying / neutering is a good social policy in any country to
prevent animal
overpopulation... but that doesn't mean it is good or healthy for the
dogs receiving the procedures.
• Doing your part to help the pet
overpopulation problem and keeping your intact
dog at home and away from other intact animals, or neutering him or her to
prevent future health issues.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted
dogs and cats; to
prevent overpopulation through spay / neuter; to restore dignity, trust and quality of life for neglected, abused and homeless
dogs and cats; to find the best home for each
dog and cat in our care; to educate adopters and our community on pet care, spaying / neutering, training and suitable animal selection for their lifestyle; to provide a network of resources, volunteers and fosters for animals, animal shelters / pounds and the community.
By far the most common surgeries performed on
dogs in the United States are spay and neuter procedures — collectively called gonadectomies — that remove the reproductive organs to
prevent unwanted pregnancies and pet
overpopulation.
Providing high quality, affordable spay and neuter services for cats and
dogs to
prevent overpopulation
It's almost always best to spay and neuter pets By far the most common surgeries performed on
dogs in the United States are spay and neuter procedures — collectively called gonadectomies — that remove the reproductive organs to
prevent unwanted pregnancies and pet
overpopulation.
By utilizing it, veterinarians can help decrease the euthanasia of cats and
dogs, and
prevent overpopulation — ultimately giving animals help when they may not have had a chance elsewhere — and also giving them another chance at a good life.
MSIR also educates the public about the Shiba Inu breed, the need for
dog rescue and
dog training, and the importance of spaying / neutering pets to
prevent overpopulation.
Spaying and neutering not only helps
prevent pet
overpopulation, but also lowers the
dog's risk of contracting reproductive diseases later in life.
The practice of importing
dogs from developing countries not only
prevents us from making further progress against «pet
overpopulation,» in time it could also diminish the responsible breeding and placement of well - bred, healthy
dogs and cats.Many conscientious
dog breeders are so concerned about «pet
overpopulation'they have already accepted the idea that a good breeder is one who seldom breeds.
Spaying and neutering
prevents many behavior and health problems for your animal as well as reducing
overpopulation and the euthanasia of unwanted
dogs and cats in Oakland.
The most important thing you can do to
prevent pet
overpopulation is to spay an neuter your cat or
dog!
Spaying or neutering has many benefits such as:
prevents the addition of more animals to the
overpopulation problem, increases the likelihood that a companion animal will live a long and healthy life, and reduces the chance of unwanted behaviors, i.e. spraying in cats and roaming in
dogs.
We accomplish this by advancing model programs to promote the adoption of healthy animals,
prevent dog and cat
overpopulation, provide veterinary medical services for animals in the community and keep animals in homes through relinquishment intervention strategies.
This will
prevent animals from contributing to the
overpopulation problems of
dogs and cats throughout the nation.
I've written before (and likely will again) that a spayed / neutered animal is a healthier animal, and that pet
overpopulation (the cause of more animal suffering and death than all cat and
dog diseases combined) can be
prevented by this simple, safe and inexpensive procedure.
Aside from the pet
overpopulation problem, spaying your female
dog helps
prevent — and even eliminates — medical problems associated with hormonal imbalances.
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