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4 Benefits Of Getting Your Pet Desexed

The process of neutering pets is easy, quick, and painless. Many pet owners choose to desex their pets to avoid negative behaviors and prevent them from developing ailments like cancer and tumors. This procedure is also helpful if you want to control the pet population around your home area. 

If you opt for NYC cat neutering and spaying services, make sure you only trust reputable and experienced veterinary clinics. Here are some of the benefits of getting your pet neutered:  

  • It Helps Prevent Genital Problems 

Neutering prevents your pet from getting sores or blisters in their genital areas. When you have a pet that’s not spayed, these wounds are more likely to get infected.

It also makes it easier for the pet to urinate, keeping their bladder healthy and preventing the pet’s urinary tract from blockage. Because of all the health benefits it provides, neutering your pet has become an increasingly common option. 

When your dog gets diagnosed with Canine Urinary Tract Infection (CUTI), the urethra is blocked which means the dog’s only choice is to urinate inside its body. Because of the blockage, the pet’s body isn’t able to flush bad bacteria out naturally. While antibiotics usually work, it also kills off the good bacteria that your dog needs to stay healthy.

You get a higher chance of preventing all of this from happening if you neuter your dog.

  • It Lowers The Risk Of Pets Developing Cancer 

Neutering your dog before the first heat provides the best overall protection against these nasty ailments. The first heat in a pet is the moment when they start to become sexually active or aware. This is the time where pets start to reproduce.

Male animals tend to live longer, healthier lives. Neutering males help prevent cancers and uterine tumors, both malignant or benign, in more than half of male dogs and about one-third of females. 

It eliminates the chance of developing infections and cancers due to infection during the early stages of puberty. It also gives the pet the ability to maintain good health throughout their entire life, instead of experiencing health problems. 

  • It Helps Address Behavioral Problems  

Neutering a dog also helps decrease behavioral problems and aggressive behavior. An unneutered dog has more hormones than testosterone which makes it more prone to aggression.

Desexing male pets early will also prevent them from learning behaviors related to adult pets’ sexual behavior. This means they won’t develop negative behaviors like being overly territorial and excessive urinating. Although desexing your male pets won’t eliminate all bad behaviors, it can reduce them. Desexing your male pets will help their behavior become manageable. 

For female pets, this will also avoid behavioral problems when they are in heat. When a female pet is in heat, she might feel distressed. However, it’s important to note that spaying a pet while in heat is not recommended. When the female animal is in heat, it’s the time of the month that their body is fertile. Her uterus and blood vessels are enlarged, and if veterinarians operate during this time, there will be serious risks.  

  • It Helps Them Live Longer 

Neutering a male dog reduces the chances of hip dysplasia, a condition where your male pet develops a painful and degenerative disease in his hip joint called osteoarthritis. It can cause extreme pain and can result in death if left untreated. Neutering will also help prevent hip dysplasia in female pets.  

Neutering a male pet will also protect his reproductive organs. He will no longer have to worry about the hormones interfering with his health, and there will be fewer problems with incontinence.  

Final Thoughts – Caring For Your Pet After The Procedure 

There are no surprises when it comes to caring for a pet that’s been spayed or neutered. They come with basic health care instructions, and you’ll have to follow them to ensure your pet’s health and well-being. You should follow the veterinarian’s advice, especially if your pet has any pre-existing conditions or ailments that need addressing. Your veterinarian will tell you exactly what you need to do to care for your pet after the procedure properly. 

There are many benefits of spaying a pet. Spayed or neutered pets are healthier, and they can live an active and full life. Make sure you book an appointment once your pet reaches six months of age since this will be when they have already developed their sexual nature and are now capable of reproducing.  

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