One of the best things you can do to your furry companion is to have the spayed or neutered. While the most obvious reason is to keep them from being able to produce offspring, there are a host of other benefits you and your pet can receive by having this minimally invasive and affordable procedure done. Your veterinarian will be able to conduct the procedure, and ensure your pet receives the best care during and after. Be a responsible pet owner and have it done as soon as your pet is at least 6 months of age.
The following is a brief look at how you can both benefit from having a Spay Neuter Honolulu procedure done for your pet.Avoid Aggressive and Unwanted Behavioral IssuesBy having your pet spayed or neutered, you can avoid a great deal of aggression issues and keep them from spraying or marking territory. Many pet owners have also found that this can help eliminate territorial issues and make them easier to control in a variety of environments. Make sure your pet is easy to train by getting rid of a portion of their animal instincts by having your cat or dog altered today. Prevent Unwanted Puppies and KittensOne of the most heartbreaking epidemics going on worldwide is the over-population of household pets. Dogs and cats are euthanized every day because there aren’t enough quality homes available.
You can keep the problem from getting any worse by having your doctor conduct a Spay Neuter Honolulu procedure, and prevent your furry friend from becoming pregnant.Long-Term Health BenefitsFemale pets that are spayed receive a number of health benefits, including the elimination of ovarian cancer and a reduction in the occurrence of uterine infections and breast cancer. Male pets have no chance of having testicular cancer, and are less likely to have perianal tumors. Make sure your pet is healthy now and in the future by having them spayed or neutered as soon as they are old enough to safely do so.If you are ready to gain the benefits from having your pet spayed or neutered, contact the Honolulu Pet Clinic. No matter the type or breed of your pet, they will be there to make sure they are healthy and won’t add to the over population of domesticated animals plaguing the world and your local area.