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.