Your pet's health and longevity.

Breast cancer can be fatal in 50% of female dogs and in 90% of female cats.

Reducing their risk of certain types of cancer and infections while curbing undesirable behaviors such as roaming, spraying, and aggression.

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Webspaying and neutering is an easy way that pet owners can be part of the pet overpopulation solution as well as help their own pets live healthy lives.

Helps dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives.

Lessens the burden on animal shelters

Webspaying helps prevent uterine and ovarian cancer.

Neutering a male prevents or reduces testicular cancer, depending on age.

The average lifespan of spayed and neutered cats and dogs is demonstrably longer than the lifespan of those not.

The program is only available to broward county residents.

It improves your pet’s mood.

Dogs must be between 10 weeks and 7 years of age.

Spayed or neutered pets are less prone to diseases including breast cancer in females and testicular cancer or prostate enlargement in males.

Less desire to roam, therefore less likely to be injured in fights or auto accidents.

In addition to that benefit, spay/neuter will not make your pet overweight or lazy.

It improves its health and wellness.

Spaying or neutering your pet early helps reduce pet overpopulation and provides a number of health benefits.

Reduces or eliminates risk of spraying and marking.

Webreduces number of unwanted cats/kittens/dogs/puppies.

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Webmoreover, spaying/neutering offers numerous health benefits for pets;

Webfrom an individual pet health perspective, there are many more benefits to spay/neuter than there are to keeping them intact.

Owned cats and dogs.

Here’s why spaying and neutering is an important part of caring for both owned and homeless pets:

Webhow is spay/neuter good for my pet?

A common emergency seen in intact female animals is a pyometra, an infection of the uterus.

To be eligible for spay/neuter surgery, kittens must be at least 2 pounds or 8 weeks of age.

By spaying before the first heat cycle, there will be almost no risk of mammary cancer.