There aren’t many feelings better than bringing home a new member of the family in the form of a puppy or kitten and from the minute we meet them, all we want to do is give them the best life possible. One of the most important parts of that is to spay or neuter them when they are of age for the procedure.
There are those who believe that “fixing” their animal will limit their quality of life by lowering their energy/stamina or even morale but there are numerous benefits to help extend your pets’ life while helping to make sure that life is as comfortable as possible.
Spaying or neutering your dog or cat will not only help reduce the population of stray animals and help lower the populations in local shelters, but the procedures also help to greatly reduce the risk for a wide variety of medical ailments including uterine problems and breast cancers in female cats and dogs as well as preventing testicular cancer and prostrate problems in male cats and dogs.