As a new pet owner (or an experienced owner of a new pet), you may ask yourself whether or not you should have your dog, cat, or rabbit spayed (for females) or neutered (for males).
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What are the risks of spaying and neutering?
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9/27/2019 10:47:48 am
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1/29/2020 11:15:40 am
I never knew that neutering dogs will experience a reduced risk of having testicular cancer. My wife and I adopted a dog recently, and a friend recommended to neuter him. We will consider the benefits of neutering our dog to reduce the risk of testicular cancer.
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2/3/2020 08:47:15 pm
It is nice that pet spaying gets rid of pets' heat cycles and helps them not roam and wander off as much. My younger brother has always loved kittens and is wanting to adopt one with his fiancee this month. I will let him know it'd be smart to find a pet spaying service in Edmonton once they do.
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My mom adopted a kitten a few weeks ago and we all have fallen in love with her and her adventures. We have decided to name her "Tuna" because that is what she loved eating and we are trying to find services in the area that could help us keep her healthy and happy, which includes having a vet and someone that could spay her when she is a bit older. Thank you for explaining that spaying can eliminate heat cycles, which female cats go into every three weeks.
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6/29/2020 03:00:16 pm
It's valuable that you point out that having your pet spayed or neutered can help protect them from diseases. I want my new puppy to stay healthy throughout his life, so I'm thinking about taking him to a veterinarian to have him neutered. I'm going to search for a good veterinarian in my area that offers pet neutering services.
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7/28/2020 12:52:25 pm
It's interesting that you mention that having your pet spayed or neutered can increase their lifespan. I want my new puppy to live for a long time, so I'm considering taking him to an animal hospital to have him neutered. I'm going to search for a good veterinary hospital in my area that does pet neutering.
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8/4/2020 03:43:35 pm
It's interesting that this article points out that having your dog neutered can increase their lifespan. I want my new puppy to live as long as possible, so I'm considering taking him to a veterinarian to have him neutered. I'm going to search for a good veterinarian in my area that offers pet spaying and neutering services.
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8/30/2020 03:33:56 pm
Thank you for sharing that it is important for our pets to be neutered. I never knew that it can benefit their health. I will keep this tip in mind.
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9/1/2020 04:31:33 pm
It's good to know that spaying stops your pets from going through heat cycles. I think this a good idea because it also helps your pets stay indoors. If they are in heat, then they might try and run off to whatever cat or dog they see outside.
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Adam Golightly
11/30/2020 04:25:50 pm
My cousin has been taking her pets to the animal hospital in case any of her pets are in an emergency, and need some help. Making sure that she can take them to a professional could help reassure her that they are safe. I liked what you said about how her pets can be healthier, and prevent a lot of cancers in the uterine for pets that are neutered.
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1/25/2021 12:04:11 pm
It's cool that you mention that having your pet spayed or neutered can help them live longer. I want the puppy that I just adopted to live for as long as possible, so I'm thinking about having him neutered this month. I'm going to search for a good veterinarian in the area that offers pet desexing services to use.
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