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Why Spaying/Neutering Your Pet Matters

Bringing a new four-legged companion home is an exciting adventure. However, it comes with a new list of responsibilities that are crucial to the health and happiness of your new cat or dog. One of the most essential aspects pet owners will have to consider is whether they will have their pet spayed or neutered. We’re here to highlight the importance and health benefits of spaying and neutering, and why it matters to the life of your pet. 

Protect Their Reproductive Health 

Spaying and neutering your cat or dog contributes to their overall reproductive health. For female pets, spaying reduces the risk of uterine infections, mammary gland tumors, and certain types of cancer. For male pets, neutering stops your pet from developing testicular cancer and decreases the risk of several prostate conditions. 

Extend Your Life Together 

No one enjoys thinking about the dreaded day that we must say goodbye to our beloved pets. Still, it’s important to consider the ways you can extend your life together, and one of those ways is by having your pet spayed or neutered. By mitigating the risk of various reproductive health conditions and diseases through spaying or neutering your pet, you can enhance their health. This prolongs your time together, while promoting a happier and healthier life for your animal with far fewer veterinary visits and costly treatments. 

Experience Behavioral Improvements 

While spaying and neutering is not a magic trick that instantly eliminates unfavorable pet behaviors, it has been shown to be beneficial. Pets that are not spayed or neutered tend to adopt aggressive, territorial, or roaming behaviors that can be challenging to navigate. For female pets, spaying reduces vocalization and the unpleasant behaviors that come with their heat cycle. 

Spaying and neutering is important. It’s a key factor in responsible pet ownership and an excellent way to promote optimal health and happiness for your companion. Contact your trusted veterinarian today to learn more about the importance and health benefits of spaying and neutering your pet.