If you’re welcoming a new pet into your home, consider getting your new pet spayed and neutered. Getting your pet fixed can improve overall health and temperament and reduce pressure on animal shelters. Spaying or neutering your pet is a big choice, so it’s wise to talk with a vet. Visit Animal Oasis of the Rockies in Broomfield, CO, to chat with our veterinary expert about your options.
If you have any questions, make sure you contact our veterinarian at an animal hospital to speak about spaying and neutering and what's right for your pet.
If you get your pet fixed, it could prevent unwanted pregnancies. Unfortunately, when pets have unplanned births, the puppies, kittens, or other babies often end up in shelters, or worse, living on the streets. As such, spay and neuter is typically best as it helps control animal populations.
Unfixed animals may also be more likely to run away from home. Sometimes, animals will run off in search of a mate. Your pet may intend on returning, but he or she might get hit by a vehicle, get into a fight, or suffer another incident.
Further, unfixed pets are sometimes more territorial. They may snap at other pets or even get into fights. In some cases, they might even nip or scratch at humans as well.
Spaying and neutering may also reduce the risk of some diseases, which allows your pet to live a longer and healthier life. Getting fixed reduces the risk of ovarian, testicular, and other forms of cancer, for example.
With all of that said, timing can be important with spay and neuter procedures. With some breeds of dogs, for example, it’s recommended that you wait a certain number of months before getting your pet fixed. Fortunately, if you have questions, speak with our veterinarian about veterinary care.
Want to learn more about spay and neuter pet surgery? Get in touch with Animal Oasis of the Rockies in Broomfield, CO.
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