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.
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