With so many animals living in shelters across the country, you would think that getting your pet spayed or neutered would be a simple decision. It's impossible to keep every unaltered animal secure at all times, and unwanted litters of kittens or puppies are a serious concern. Altering your pet can also reduce their risk of cancer and other diseases.
Although we aren't veterinarians, we strive to keep our pets safe and well. We noticed that there is still some disagreement about whether or not fixing pets should be a priority, and that's why we created this blog. Read our posts to learn more about proactive pet healthcare and the services offered by veterinarians, including spaying and neutering procedures.