
Sterilization
🐾 Why Spay or Neuter Your Pet?
❤️ Healthier Pets
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Cancer Prevention.
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Spaying eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers, while neutering reduces the risk of testicular cancer.
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Fewer Infections.
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Spaying prevents pyometra, a serious and potentially fatal uterine infection.
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Longer Lifespan.
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Fixed pets tend to live longer due to reduced risk of disease and injury.
🧠 Better Behavior
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Less Aggression.
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Neutered males are less likely to show dominance, aggression, or territorial behavior.
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Reduced Roaming.
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Pets are less likely to wander in search of a mate, reducing the risk of accidents or getting lost.
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No Marking.
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Neutering helps reduce urine spraying and mounting behaviors.
🐶🐱 Fewer Homeless Animals
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No Unwanted Litters.
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Spaying and neutering prevent surprise litters, helping reduce shelter overcrowding.
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Community Safety.
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Fewer stray animals means fewer traffic accidents, bites, and disease transmission.
💸 Save Money
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Lower Vet Bills.
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Preventative care is cheaper than treating infections or cancers related to reproductive organs.
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No Litter Costs.
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Avoid the cost of feeding, vaccinating, and rehoming puppies or kittens.
🌍 Protect the Environment
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Wildlife Friendly.
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Pets that roam can harm birds and small animals; fixing them helps protect local ecosystems.
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Lower Euthanasia Rates.
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Fewer unwanted animals means fewer are euthanized in shelters.

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