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Pet Insurance
Puppy Delivery
About Us
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Optimal Breeding Practices
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It makes Sense to Desex your Dog
There are many medical and behavioural benefits in having your pet de-sexed:
Males
Convenience to owners
Reduces the annoying and embarrassing urge of male dogs to “mount” the legs of visitors.
Reduced dog registration fees each year will quickly cover and probably exceed the cost of the operation.
Reduces aggression toward other animals.
Better Health for your Dog
Eliminates your dog’s desire to seek out a female and reduces free roaming (car accidents, etc.)
Reduces the risk of prostate problems and removes any chance of testicular tumors later in life.
Eliminates Sexual Frustration
A male dog sensing a female in heat nearby can break down doors and jump fences in his desire to mate.
Lets your dog relax and enjoy being part of the family.
Females
Convenience to owners
Eliminates the oestrus or “heat” period: no bloody discharge
Eliminates the scent that attracts annoying male dogs to your home.
No need to confine your female when she would otherwise be “in heat”.
Eliminates the frantic pacing and crying by the female while she is in heat.
Reduced dog registration fees.
Better Health for your Dog
Eliminates most reproductive cancers.
Decreases the possibility of mammary tumors.
Eliminates Sexual Frustration
Decreases your pets desire to roam in search of a mate.