Because the urge to search out mates is eliminated, neutered pets are less likely to roam from home and be injured in fights or killed in traffic. In fact neutered pets have twice the average life expectancy of unneutered pets, partly due to a much lower chance of suffering from breast, uterine, prostate, and testicular cancers.
Benefits of Neutering:
• Reduces the distracting and destructive behavior associated with the male's efforts to get out and find a mate
• Reduces the urge to roam. This makes it less likely that you will lose your pet, which in turn makes your pet less likely to contract a disease, get in a fight, get injured, or become a victim to cruelty, poison, or traffic.
• Eliminates sexual discomfort, distress, or distraction ... making your pet happier and more content.
• Eliminates testicular tumors and reduces prostate gland problems.
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it's been something i've been fighting with my girl about for a minute now.
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Benefits of Neutering:
• Reduces the distracting and destructive behavior associated with the male's efforts to get out and find a mate
• Reduces the urge to roam. This makes it less likely that you will lose your pet, which in turn makes your pet less likely to contract a disease, get in a fight, get injured, or become a victim to cruelty, poison, or traffic.
• Eliminates sexual discomfort, distress, or distraction ... making your pet happier and more content.
• Eliminates testicular tumors and reduces prostate gland problems.
• Reduces the urge to fight.
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