These days, most pet parents consider spaying and neutering to be the norm for dogs. That’s a good thing. Thanks to education and advancements in spaying and neutering procedures, along with help from ...
Spaying and neutering can benefit your dog’s long-term health and reduce pet overpopulation in shelters. These surgical procedures can also help decrease unwanted behaviors like urine marking and ...
In North America, between 70 and 80 percent of dogs are spayed or neutered. This is done to prevent the overpopulation problem that has forced many shelters to euthanize countless dogs. It is also ...
Spaying and neutering dogs is common practice in the U.S.; not only does it reduce the number of euthanizations performed by animal shelters annually, but it also provides several health benefits to ...
In North America, the spaying and neutering of pet dogs has almost taken on a moral or religious tone. Some of the websites maintained by humane societies and veterinary groups even talk about "The ...
A new state grant program opens funding to shelters and nonprofits for spay and neuter services, aiming to curb pet ...