Not exact matches
All of our rescue
animals are spayed or neutered in an attempt to combat the devastating pet
overpopulation problem that results in millions of
unwanted pets every year.
«Spaying or neutering a pet is the most effective thing a pet parent can do to prevent
unwanted litters that add to the homeless pet
overpopulation problem,» says Dr. Lisa Chassy, director of public spay / neuter programs for Young - Williams
Animal Center.
Most people are also aware of the tremendous pet
overpopulation and over breeding
problems today that have resulted in too many
unwanted animals both at shelters and in homes.
By offering these much - needed services, we help save
animal lives by preventing
unwanted litters and work towards reducing Wichita's pet
overpopulation problem.
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.
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.
The number of abandoned
animals can be greatly reduced, or even eliminated, by attacking the pet
overpopulation problem with a vigorous program of spaying and neutering to prevent
unwanted births.