June 1, 2007, Newsletter Issue #38: Pet Responsibility Includes Spaying and Neutering

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Pet owners are taking pet health much more seriously, and understand the many reasons they should spay or neuter their pets. One of the most compelling reasons is pet overpopulation.

There are not enough homes for all the kittens and puppies born every year, and sadly, many are destroyed before they ever get a chance to find a home. Choosing to spay or neuter your pet reduces overpopulations and unwanted babies.

Spaying and neutering also helps reduce the risks of several serious diseases in dogs and cats. Non-neutered animals tend to stray more often and get injured while they are lost, too.

Choosing not to spay or neuter your pet leaves it vulnerable, and is helped to create a pet overpopulation around the world. The responsible pet owner spays and neuters their pet early in their pet's life.

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