Unleash the health benefits broward humane society s revolutionary spay and neuter program.

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

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

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The humane society of broward county and broward county animal care & adoption are introducing โ€œmission catpossible 2. โ€.

Thanks to this service, we play an active, important role in reducing the number of homeless animals born by offering low cost surgery to spay or neuter dogs and cats.

It improves its health and wellness.

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

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

Owned cats and dogs.

Price includes vaccines and licenses.

Webwhen effectively delivered and combined with vaccinations, spay/neuter provides a humane and effective way to reduce the number of animals living on the streets, and improves the health of those remaining.

The website, a site for classified ads, has revolutionized the way people interact within their local communities.

Web$10 surgeries for those who qualify at the humane society of tampa bayโ€™s spay/neuter clinic.

Webhow is spay/neuter good for my pet?

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

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

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

Webto help ensure that there are enough homes for all pets, the humane society of broward county offers low cost neutering for the publicโ€™s furry friends.

It improves your petโ€™s mood.

Webin the decades that followed, the animal welfare field developed public information campaigns on the health and behavioral benefits of spay/neuter, pioneered protocols for pediatric surgeries and made spay/ neuter before adoption a standard (and in most states, legally required) practice among animal shelters across the country.