The Importance of Spay and Neuter

Spaying and neutering your Pitbull can have a variety benefits, To date, approximately ONE MILLION Pitbulls are euthanized in shelters every year nationwide. The reason? Overpopulation, there are simply more dogs than there are homes for those dogs. Responsible ownership by spaying or neutering your dog can help us combat this ongoing issue. If we can reduce the number of Pitbulls in animal control facilities, then we can reduce the number of Pitbulls euthanized every day.

Spaying and neutering your Pitbull can have a variety benefits, To date, approximately ONE MILLION Pitbulls are euthanized in shelters every year nationwide. The reason? Overpopulation, there are simply more dogs than there are homes for those dogs. Responsible ownership by spaying or neutering your dog can help us combat this ongoing issue. If we can reduce the number of Pitbulls in animal control facilities, then we can reduce the number of Pitbulls euthanized every day.

Let’s talk more about the long-term benefits of spaying/neutering your Pitbull.

  • Reduces Overpopulation

Spaying and neutering helps control the number of unwanted Pitbull puppies, which can reduces the number of dogs in shelters AND rescues. 

  • Improves Overall Behavior

Spaying and neutering your dog can reduce behavioral problems, including aggression, roaming, and urine marking. 

  • Reduces the risk of cancer

Spaying and neutering your dog can reduce the risk of certain types of cancers in dogs, specifically testicular cancer and prostate disease.

  • Improves your dog’s health and happiness

Spaying and neutering can improve your dog’s overall health and happiness, allowing them to live longer, healthier lives. 

  • Reduces the risk of other health conditions

Spaying and neutering can reduce the risk of other medical conditions, such as uterine infections, which are common in female dogs who aren’t spayed.

  • Reduces the number of Pitbulls euthanized

Spaying and neutering can reduce the number of Pitbulls in animal control facilities, which reduces the number of Pitbulls that are euthanized annually.

If your Pitbull has not yet been spayed or neutered and you are considering one of these procedures, please contact PaisleyBARK Inc. to discuss your options so you can make the best informed decision for you and your furry family member.