1. MY DOG WILL GET FAT
AND LAZY.
With the right amount of food and exercise, your pet will not become
fat. He will require fewer calories to maintain proper weight and
should be fed less - he will be less expensive to feed! A dog's
laziness or inactivity depends on his personality and temperament.
2.
IT'S IMPORTANT TO LET A FEMALE HAVE ONE HEAT PERIOD.
One season is one extra risk of unwanted pregnancy. She will be
temperamental, will drip on your floor, and will attract a yard-full of
waiting suitors. There is no proven benefit to waiting.
3.
SPAYING IS DANGEROUS.
When done by a licensed veterinarian, routine spay/neuter surgery is
actually less dangerous than the stress and danger of complications
possible in pregnancy.
4.
STERILIZED PETS AREN'T GOOD WATCH DOGS.
If anything, they are more content with home and family and are more
devoted. The "bad" watchdog would be "bad" sterilized or not.
5.
BUT MY DOG IS PUREBRED / UNUSUAL / SPECIAL
If you think your pet should be bred for any of these reasons, visit
your local shelters. See the many special, beautiful dogs and the large
number of purebreds there. 70% of these dogs will be killed. There
aren't enough homes for them all. For every puppy you place, another
goes homeless. Don't add to the tragedy.
6.
BUT MY DOG IS A MALE!
While a female dog can have two litters per year, a male could sire
that many in an afternoon! He can sense a female in season within a 2
½ mile radius and will do anything to get to her. Neutered
males are far less quarrelsome and more content to stay home with you.
7.
I WOULDN'T DO IT TO MYSELF, I COULDN'T DO IT TO MY DOG!
Animals conceive and produce litters purely on biological instinct, and
instinct which lasts for that moment alone. They don't feel deprived by
sterilization, but an unsterilized dog will feel extreme frustration
when in season or when they sense an in-season female is nearby. This
frustration often leads to behavior problems and aggression.
1. THE MOST IMPORTANT IS TO PREVENT THE BIRTH OF UNWANTED LITTERS.
2.
YOUR PET WILL BE HAPPIER AND MORE CONTENT.
An unsterilized pet is often anxious and frustrated. He or she may pace
or whine, act aggressively or inappropriately to furniture or people.
He is not happy inside or out, and is driven by something he cannot
understand.
3.
IT CAN INCREASE YOUR PET'S LIFE EXPECTANCY.
Spaying eliminates uterine infection and reduces the risk of mammary
cancer. Neutering prevents testicular and prostate cancer. In addition
to the health benefits, your pet won't face the danger of being in
fights, run over or exposed to diseases while on the prowl in search of
a mate.
4. CAN'T AFFORD IT? - YOU
CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO!
The cost of
sterilization is minor compared to the cost of feeding and raising
litters. If all goes well, the veterinary care of the dam and her
litter will be substantial - and what if things do not go well?
Problems in delivery could lead to Caesarian section, lost puppies or
even the loss of the mother. A sterilized pet often requires fewer vet
bills and, with the reduced food intake required, is less expensive to
feed!