Saturday, May 24, 2014

Tambi Renee: Reasons to Spay or Neuter Your Pet



Tambi Renee is an advocate for the pet spaying/neutering process, and provides pet owners with several beneficial reasons to spay or neuter their furry friends.

Spaying, says Tambi Renee, can help female pets live longer and healthier lives. Spaying, she says, helps to prevent the onset of breast cancer and uterine infections, which are often highly fatal afflictions in female pets. Having your female pet spayed before their first heat, says Tambi Renee, helps to offer them the best chance to avoid major health risks down the road.

Neutering, says Tambi Renee, helps your male pet to avoid the possibility of testicular cancer, as well as the possibility of unwanted litters in the future. If done before six months of age, she says, you can help your furry friend avoid what is often a fatal disease.

Saying your female pet, says Tambi Renee, also keeps your female pet from going into heat, which prevents the risk of unwanted litters and reduces the likelihood to yelping, yowling and unwanted urination during the breeding season. 

Neutering, says Tambi Renee, also helps to reduce the likelihood of roaming. An unneutered male dog or cat is more likely to roam the neighborhood in search of a mate, which increases the possibility of fights with other animals, fatal incidents with traffic, unwanted litters, etc.

A neutered male, says Tambi Renee, will also be better behaved, friendlier and more attentive to their adoptive families. Without the constant need to seek out a mate, a male will be far more likely to be a subdued and loyal household pet, improving the quality of your family’s relationship with your animal.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Tambi Renee: Reduce the Number of Unwanted Pets



Pet spaying/neutering advocate Tambi Renee encourages those in the veterinary profession to reduce the number of unwanted pets whenever possible. As an animal lover and passionate advocate for animal rights, Tambi Renee understands how important it is for professionals within the veterinary field to be active sponsors of the spaying/neutering process, and to guide pet owners through the benefits of neutering.

Tambi Renee believes that pet owners and their veterinary professionals should work together to determine a pet’s appropriate sterilization age, and to make sure the animal undergoes the neutering procedure at an age that won’t have an adverse effect on the pet’s health. Pet overpopulation is still a big problem in the United States, says Tambi Renee, and requires a proactive, not reactive, approach from both pet owners and veterinarians. 

The burden of pet overpopulation is something faced by animal shelters on a daily basis. Over 3.7 million pets, according to the American Humane Association, are euthanized by shelters each year, simply because there aren’t enough available adopters out there. By spaying/neutering your pets, says Tambi Renee, you have the opportunity to lessen the burden on animal shelters, as well as to reduce euthanization rates at your local animal shelter. Tambi Renee understands that while the spaying/neutering process is often expensive, it should always be a primary consideration to people looking into the potential of pet ownership.

Tambi Renee believes that every pet owner has the opportunity to improve the quality, and the longetivity, of their pet’s lives through the spaying/neutering process. Neutering can help to improve a pet’s behavior, prevent the future possibility of disease and create years of happiness and enjoyment for both the pet and its owner.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Tambi Renee: Spaying/Neutering Your Pet Improves Pet Health



Pet life-span longevity, says pet advocate Tambi Renee, is dramatically increased by a simple spaying or neutering procedure. By altering your pet’s reproductivity, she says, you have the opportunity to increase both the quality, and the length, of your pet’s life, improving the pet’s health and increasing the amount of time you have to enjoy a strong relationship with your household dog or cat. 

Tambi Renee is a firm believer in the benefits of spaying and neutering, which can reduce a pet’s urge to flee or to fight with other animals in the neighborhood. Tambi Renee also understands that pet spaying and/or neutering helps to reduce the likelihood that your dog or cat becomes afflicted with certain types of life-threatening cancers. As a lifelong advocate for animal rights, and for the promotion of behaviors that improve pet lives, Tambi Renee is firmly on the side of those who understand the many benefits of pet spaying and neutering.

 She works to provide people the information and the tools necessary to make better, more-informed decisions on pet care and maintenance.

Tambi Renee also knows how spaying and neutering can lead to drastic improvements in a pet’s behavior, reducing their urge to run and to fight with other animals. Pet neutering helps to reduce the likelihood of bad behavior, eliminates what are often annoying and somewhat dangerous mating rituals, and works to give pet owners more control over the pet’s behavior. Tambi Renee understands that neutering can reduce a pet’s tendency to be aggressive with both other pets and with other people, and can reduce a pet’s urge to roam, express dominance and create havoc with other animals throughout the neighborhood.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tambi Renee: The benefits of spaying/neutering household animals



Millions of animals are left to wander the streets every year; a sad result of pet overpopulation. Many of these animals, says animal rights’ advocate Tambi Renee, struggle to find food and adequate shelter, causing suffering, pain, disease, and a terrible quality of life.

Tambi Renee believes that spaying and neutering can help to curb the effects of pet homelessness, reduce animal suffering and improve the quality of your pet’s life. Spaying and neutering, according to the Humane Society of the United States, helps to reduce pet homelessness, improve pet health, reduce bad pet behavior and decrease the costs to potentially devastating disease and suffering far into the future.

Tambi Renee has long been a believer that every pet deserves the opportunity to live a long, happy and healthy life. She firmly believes that spaying and neutering is a great first step towards a lengthy, healthy and productive relationship with your pet. Tambi Renee and the Humane Society of the United States believe that more should be done to increase awareness of the importance of spaying and neutering. Some states, according to the Humane Society, are forced to euthanize over 300,000 dogs and cats each year, in large part due to pet overpopulation caused by the lack of proper household pet spaying and neutering.

Tambi Renee and the Human Society also understand that spaying and neutering can help to drastically increase the length and quality of a pet’s life. States with the highest rate of spaying and neutering, according to a recent article in the USA Today, also experience the longest pet life spans on the country.