Tuesday, January 8, 2013

To Spay and Neuter Is Our Civic Duty

Spaying is the surgical amputation of reproduction organ of a female animal while neutering is the surgical amputation of male pet testicles. The most common pets that are spayed and neutered are dogs, cats and pocket pets. It is a civic duty to your animal to remove the organs since there are many benefits associated with the exercise. One of the most common benefits is that it helps reduce the number of abandoned animals and also assist in population control in Orange County CA.

Spaying and neutering procedures benefit both you and your animal. It helps your animal live long and healthy life. When your pets are healthy, possibility of diseases is minimized and thus the cost of keeping them. It helps to decrease chances of testicular and prostate cancer in male animals while in female animals, it helps to eliminate possibility of uterine and mammary cancer. Spaying and neutering makes your dog friendly and helps to reduce fights. You will also note that the habit of male dogs wandering around looking for female dogs is reduced.
Orange County is the third most populous county of California. Therefore if population of animals such as dogs is not checked, vicious dog bites and attacks will affect many people. The animals also destroy private and public lawns by urinating and defecating in this county of Orange. Stray dogs are also harmful since they kill wildlife.

Female dogs go on heat mostly two times a year. When a female dog is on heat it attracts male dog miles away. A spayed female will not attract male dogs to your compound. A female dog on heat can sometimes get your furniture bloody. They are always restless, messy and uncomfortable. Spaying keeps you safe from all this.

An animal has civic rights to food, water, health care and shelter. Spay and neuter pets as an additional civic duty to your animal. In return they will always be there for you unconditionally.

1 comment:

  1. Nice Post …………..You give very good tips animal live long and healthy life.Orange county veterinarians.

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