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Why Spay/Neuter

Spaying Your Female Pet

A spayed female is a more pleasant pet to live with. There are no furniture stains and soils resulting from her heat cycle and no annoying advances or serenades from neighborhood males. What's more, her chances of leading a healthy, happy life are improved, including a reduced susceptibility to mammary cancer and uterine infections.

Neutering Your Male Pet

Neutering discourages "wandering" which all too often leads to fights, car accidents and the spread of disease. It eliminates foul smelling sprays as your pet stakes out his territory in and around your home. It also reduces male tendencies toward overly aggressive behavior and reduces the likelihood of his developing prostate infections and cancer.

Sterilization and Your Pet's Disposition

Pets who have been spayed or neutered are not only healthier, they are easier to get along with - both for people and other animals. They tend to be more gentle and affectionate. Neutered pets are not inclined to be inactive or overweight, but as with all pets, they should not be overfed.

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