
Spaying and Neutering Provide Health and Behavioral Benefits
The Benefits of Having Your Pet Spayed or Neutered
The most obvious benefit of having your pet spayed or neutered is that these procedures prevent pregnancy and keep your pet from contributing to the homeless pet population. In addition, they significantly lower an animal’s risk of developing certain endocrine disorders, including diabetes. Having a female animal spayed eliminates the risk of uterine cancer and infections and lowers the risk of mammary cancer and tumors. In males, neutering reduces prostate issues and removes the risk of testicular cancer.
In addition to health benefits, spaying and neutering often provide behavioral benefits. These procedures may reduce or eliminate the urge to roam as well as yowling, spraying, howling, and even aggression. By eliminating your pet’s natural urge to reproduce, you can make them even more enjoyable to have in your home.
