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- Spay vs. Neuter: Whats the Difference? - Daily Paws
Spay vs Neuter: What's the Difference? Wondering what the difference is between spaying and neutering? It's simpler than it may seem
- Spaying and neutering - American Veterinary Medical Association
Ovariohysterectomy—the typical "spay": In female pets, the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus are removed This makes the animals unable to reproduce Removing the ovaries eliminates the main source of hormones that drive the female's heat cycle and behavior related to the breeding instinct
- SpayCalifornia - A Program of Animals and Others for Animals
Welcome to SpayCalifornia, a state-wide referral database designed to connect people throughout the state of California with veterinary resources offering low-cost spay neuter services
- Dog Spay Surgery - PetMD
Vet experts explain dog spay surgery, including benefits, cost, and recovery Learn how to prepare and decide if it’s right for your pup
- Spay Neuter Clinics for Dogs Cats | Petco
Petco offers affordable spaying and neutering for cats and dogs at our full-service pet hospitals Check out veterinary services provided by Petco to book an appointment at a great cost
- What to expect when your pet is getting spayed or neutered
Generally, spay is the term for sterilizing a female cat or dog, and neuter (or castrate) is typically the term used for a male cat or dog Neutered can also be used to describe a sterilized female, although less commonly
- Spay Neuter Your Pet - ASPCA
By spaying or neutering your pet, you’ll help control the pet homelessness crisis Millions of healthy dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States each year simply because there aren’t enough homes to go around There are also medical and behavioral benefits to spaying (female pets) and neutering (male pets)
- Low cost spay and neuter services | SpayUSA | Animal League
Anyone who needs assistance finding affordable spay neuter services can benefit by using the SpayUSA referral service Spay neuter services should be within reach, geographically and financially, for everyone who has a cat or dog
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