The Importance of Spaying & Neutering Your Dog
Posted on 2009 under Dogs, Puppies | 1 Comment24 Jul
What is the importance of spaying and neutering your dog? According to the Humane Society, approximately three millions dogs or more are euthanized each year.
Remanded to shelters because they have been abandoned or because their owners can no longer care for them, the over-population of dogs in animal shelters has reached major proportions.
While the aforementioned statistic is hard to imagine, it is nonetheless true. This is why animal advocates constantly remind the general population to have their dogs spayed or neutered. There are other reasons why this method is recommended.
Dogs have an innate desire to breed. It’s just a fact. More importantly, however, spaying and neutering can prevent cancer. In addition, neutered male dogs will less likely want to run away or engage in rough-housing with other male dogs.



