These days, most pet parents consider spaying and neutering to be the norm for dogs. That’s a good thing. Thanks to education and advancements in spaying and neutering procedures, along with help from ...
This article was reviewed by Dr. Sarah J. Wooten, DVM, CVJ. Key points Spaying and neutering can benefit your dog’s long-term health and reduce pet overpopulation … ...
Many pet parents spay or neuter their dogs for health benefits and safety. These procedures lessen the risks of certain diseases, reduce aggression, and generally add to your dog’s life, with proper ...
Quick Take Spaying and neutering extend lifespan; neutered male dogs live 13%–18% longer and spayed female dogs 20%–26% longer. Cats also gain longer lifespans from spaying and neutering. Spaying and ...
If you do not intend to responsibly breed your dog, consider spay or neuter. Spaying and neutering are routine surgeries around 80 percent of the U.S. pet dog population will undergo. While it's ...
Three weeks ago, I took my dog in to be spayed. She is a 7-month-old Bernedoodle. I received a call from my vet’s office to pick her up at the end of the day but that in trying to spay her, they found ...
In North America, between 70 and 80 percent of dogs are spayed or neutered. This is done to prevent the overpopulation problem that has forced many shelters to euthanize countless dogs. It is also ...
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio — It was a big day for Roxy, our service dog in training. She underwent spay surgery Tuesday at Apple Hill Animal Hospital. It’s a standard procedure, but the care is unique to ...
EveryPet is expanding its services to include free spay and neuter surgeries for dogs in certain Duval County zip codes. The ...