Friday, August 24, 2012

Spay and Neuter

Bob Barker always gave this good advice, "Spay and neuter your pets." Many don't realize the importance of spaying or neutering their pet, so I'm going to share these reasons to encourage you or a friend to listen to Bob Barker.

This past month, I have been seeing first hand the results of not following this advice. I have been going to our local shelter 1-2 times a week to take photos of the dogs and cats in hopes of finding them homes before their time runs out. Many are saved from an early death, but most of those are saved by rescue organizations who want to give these animals more time to find their forever home.

Why spay or neuter my pet?

- Keep the population down so less unwanted pets end up in shelters.
  (About half of all pets in shelters are euthanized,  3-4 million yearly.)

- Medical evidence shows that females that are spayed before their first heat are generally healthier.

- Your dog's personality will not be effected by spaying/neutering.
   Their personalities are formed mostly by genetics and environment.

- Studies show that pets who are exercised and given the appropriate diet will not gain weight.

- There are many spay/neuter clinics that will provide low-cost assistance for payment.
   Most of them perform the procedure at a reduced rate.

- 1 out of every 4 shelter animals are purebred, so look in a shelter before supporting a puppy mill.

 

If you have more concerns or questions about this, please visit
The Humane Society of the United States' website.

PLEASE check your local shelter, rescues or humane society if you're looking to get a pet.
They desperately need homes, and you can always find a good match for your circumstances.


After all, we got these two great mutts from our local shelter!

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