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What Are the Benefits of Spaying and Neutering Pets?

When it comes to your pet, you want to do everything you can to keep them healthy and happy. It may not seem like it at first, but spaying/neutering is one of the most important decisions you can make for your pet. While they may not enjoy wearing a protective cone for a few weeks, the benefits of this veterinarian-recommended procedure far outweigh the cons. Let’s explore the top reasons you should spay or neuter your pet. 

Health Advantages

Spaying and neutering have many health benefits for your pet, both immediate and long-term. Female pets will enjoy a reduced risk of uterine infections and breast tumors, which can be cancerous and life-threatening. For male pets, neutering offers protection from testicular cancer and a decreased likelihood of prostate disorders. 

Population Control

Every pet deserves a loving home, but that becomes difficult to achieve when communities have an overpopulation of animals. Many animal shelters are already overcrowded, and they sadly have to turn away animals due to a lack of resources or funds. Spaying or neutering your pet prevents unplanned pregnancies, meaning that you can prevent animals from ending up in shelters or on the streets. 

Behavioral Adjustments 

Pet owners often have to deal with behavioral challenges, such as pets that are overly aggressive or constantly mark their territory (and ruin countless rugs and sofas in the process). Spaying and neutering procedures have a huge impact on these destructive behaviors. Males are often less aggressive, especially around other animals, and females won’t go into heat. 

While the choice to spay or neuter your pet isn’t always easy, you’re taking an important step towards ensuring you enjoy a long and happy life together. If you’re interested in learning more about the spaying/neutering process, please contact your veterinarian to learn more about the benefits of this procedure and how it can help your pet.