Pet Desexing
There is a lot of information on the pros and cons of desexing, but unless you intend to breed your pet, desexing only produces positive results.
Pet Desexing
Desexing reduces the number of unwanted litter and the burden on charities like the RSPCA and Animal Welfare League and eliminates the risk of hormonal-related illnesses and diseases.
Some Of The Risks Associated With Not Desexing Your Male Pet Include:
- Reduce roaming behaviours
- Reduce hormonal-driven aggression/anxiety
- Eliminates testicular tumours
- Reduces the incidence of prostate cancers and disease
Some Of The Risks Associated With Not Desexing Your Female Pet Include:
- Reduce roaming behaviours
- Reduce hormonal-driven aggression/anxiety
- Eliminates the risk of Pyometra (infection in the uterus that can be fatal if untreated)
- Reduces the incidence of mammary tumours