Articles related to "Neutering"
Dog Neuter & Cat Neuter
Although there are risks involved with any surgery the health benefits to having your dog or cat neutered outweigh the risks.
• dog neuter
• cat neuter
• dog neuter surgery
• cat neuter surgery
• neuter surgery
Trap Neuter and Return Class
This is an article that describes the class Trap Neuter and Return that is taught by Bryan Kortis. This is a procedure that reduces the size of cat colonies in a humane way by traping the feral cat, neutering the males and returning them to the colony.
• trapping
• neuter
• trap neuter and return
• feral cats
Tune in to TNR
If you care about feral cats or if you’re just tired of their annoying behaviors, there is a workable and humane solution.
• feral cats
• stray cats
• feral cat management
• feral cat colonies
• trap-neuter-return
Being 'Petriotic'
Red and white puppies stumbled and climbed over each other, creating a squirming mass of six tails and twenty-four legs. Find out what happens to them.
• spay usa
• spay day usa
• spay day
• spay
• neuter
Bringing Home A Puppy
Things to consider, once you choose to get a dog as a pet.
• puppies
• dogs
• training
• housebreaking
• breeders
Mandating Spaying and Neutering
Some cities and counties have enacted mandatory spay/neuter laws, and many more have been proposed. Consider the issues around legislation of pets.
• issues around mandatory spaying/neutering
• arguments for legislation on pet sterilization
• arguments for laws on pet sterilization
• do mandatory spay/neuter laws help pet population
• do mandatory spay/neuter laws stop "backyard breed
Neutering and Spaying One's Dog
All owners should consider spay/neuter surgeries for their dogs. Benefits far outweigh the potential risks.
• spaying
• neutering
• dogs
• cats
• surgery
Should I Spay or Neuter My Cat
Information to help you make the decision whether to spay or neuter your cat or kitten and what age they should be when you have the procedure done.
• cat
• cats
• kitten
• kittens
• spay
Finding a Veterinarian for Your Rabbit
Knowing what questions to ask when selecting a veterinarian for your rabbit is important. This article walks you through the basics.
• rabbit
• veterinarian
• health
• medicine
• anesthesia
Maggie has been "altered".
If you are a responsible caring dog owner, there are many very good reasons to consider spaying and neutering your dog(s),
• sterilization
• altering
• spaying
• neutering
• fixing
Pet Over Population
Millions of animals are killed needlessly in shelters every year, due to pet over population. Spaying and nuetering pets is a solution to this problem. This article addresses Myths associated with these operations, which might keep some pet owners from taking this action.
• spaying
• neutering
• pet
• over population
2007 Top Animal News Stories
2007 was full of big news stories that involved animals; from Michael Vick to the pet food recall. 2007 kept the heads spinning of pet owners and animal lovers alike.
• pet food recall
• recalled pet foods
• michael vick
• pit bull fighting
• dog fighting
Castration
Discussion of methods and timing for castration of goats and sheep.
• castration
• castrate
• neuter
• sterilize
• breed
Homeless Pets - A National Shame
No-kill shelters are full and have waiting lists. City animal control agencies kill thousands every day, just to make room for thousands more they'll have to kill tomorrow. It doesn't have to be this way!
• homeless
• pets
• animals
• dogs
• cats
In the Family Way
Puppies can be a great experience -- if they are planned.
• puppies
• breeding
• spay
• neuter
Kill the Problem, Not the Cats
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah is home to 300 "feral" cats. What about the other 60 million feral cats in the U.S.?
• feral
• wild
• cats
• feral cat coalition
• alley cat allies
Too Much of a Good Thing
Over 70,000 puppies and kittens are born in the U.S. each day. Find out why "just one litter" is one too many.
• spay
• neuter
• spay/neuter
• pets
• puppies
Dog Health Care
Many people do not know how to care for a dog and meet all of its needs; the top 6 are outlined.
• dog care
• dog health care
• dogs
• heartworm disease
• heartworm preventative
Helping Feral Cats
What can be done about feral cat populations? Do Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) programs work?
• feral cat
• trap feral cat
• taming feral cat
• feral cat rescue
• socializing feral cats
New Years Goals For Pets
Don't forget your pet when setting this years New Years Resolutions. Here are 10 ideas for New Years goals that involve your pets health and well being.
• new years goals
• new years resolutions
• obesity in dogs
• obesity in cats
• overweight dogs
So Many Shelter Dogs
Due to moving, behavior problems, pet care costs, puppy mills and indifference we euthanize our surplus dogs. What will stop this killing of healthy animals?
• : shelter dogs
• puppies
• homeless pets
• spay/neuter
• mandatory spay/neuter laws
Spay Day USA
The Doris Day Animal Foundation came up with Spay Day USA to promote small animal spays and neuters.
• spay day usa
• doris day animal foundation
• humane society
• humane society of the united states
• pets 911
Spaying your Dog or Cat
Although there are risks involved with any surgery the health benefits to having your dog spayed or cat spayed outweigh the risks.
• dog spay
• cat spay
• dog spay surgery
• cat spay surgery
• spay surgery
It’s Time!...Looking for Your Mixed Breed Dog
Where do you find the "perfect" mixed breed dog? This article's intentions are to have you consider some of the advantages and disadvantages of the different ways to add a dog to your family. Also, have you considered whether you would want a puppy or and older dog that may be six months old or more? Before leaving the house, it is time to consider the advantages, and disadvantages and stay objective as you look for your new family addition.
• mixed breed dog
• puppy
• dogs
• pets
• adoption
What it Costs to Raise a Kitten
If you're thinking of adopting a new kitten, learn all about what it takes to raise a kitten and what the costs will be from 8 weeks to 8 months old.
• costs to raise kittens
• cat care basics
• prices pet vaccinations
• costs neutering spaying felines
• preparing for new kittens
"No-Kill" - An Impossible Dream?
Most people associated with an animal-related organization have the same dream - that every puppy or kitten born would have a permanent, loving home waiting for it. Their methods of achieving this dream, or even their beliefs as to whether it CAN be achieved, are sometimes radically different, though.
• no-kill
• open-admission
• limited-admission
• animal people
• shelters
Caring for a Pet Rabbit
A pet rabbit is a great choice as a first pet for a family. They are relatively easy to care for and can be trained to do many neat things.
• pet rabbit
• rabbit care
• pet care
• how to choose a rabbit
• rabbit breeds
Don't Be a Backyard Breeder
Much has been written about the evils of puppy mills. According to more than one survey, however, there is another source that contributes even more to the pet overpopulation problem.
• backyard breeder
• puppy mills
• breed standard
• breeding
• purebred
Ingrid Newkirk's Profile
Ingrid Newkirk is one of the most active animal rights advocate. She has dedicated her life to stop animal abuse around the world.
• ingrid newkirk
• activism
• activist
• peta
• president
Look Beneath the Surface
The old saying, "Beauty is only skin deep," is true for pets as well as people. Yet how often do dogs and cats who would make wonderful pets get passed over because of their physical appearance?
• homeless
• pets
• shelters
• adoptable
• rescue
MADDIE-- A Heart Filled With Love
How the love of one loyal pet inspired the dream of a "no-kill nation".
• maddie
• maddie's fund
• maddie's foundation
• no-kill shelters
• no-kill nation
Responsible Dog Ownership:
Bringing a dog into the home is such a joy but it is also a big responsibility and one we need to be willing to adhere to
• dog health
• spay
• neuter
• spaying your dog
• neutering your dog
Rolling Thunder
Pet shelters are home to many animals who have nowhere else to go. Our shelter was in disrepair and crowded and we badly needed a better place for our dogs and cats. But money was scarce.
• pet shelter
• pet rescue
• shelter fundraiser
• dogs
• cats
Sanctuary! (Part II)
In the second of a two-part series, learn how rural animal sanctuaries use their unique capabilities to provide much-needed services and education to the public.
• rural sanctuary
• no more homeless pets
• care for life
• home for life
• animal
The Feral Cats and Birds Debate
When it comes to feral cats and their impact on birds, there are strong arguments for and against both eradication programs and trap-neuter-release (TNR) programs.
• feral cats
• feral cats and birds
• eradication programs
• trap-neuter-release
• tnr
How To Tame Aggressive Dogs
Armed with a little knowledge, you can help your dog remain calm even when strangers come to the door.
• how to tame your dog
• aggressive behavior
• dog food
• see obedience trainer
• obedience class
Solving Dog Problems
Responsible dog ownership means kindness, proper care, and keeping your dog from adding to pet overpopulation..
• solving dog problems
• pet shelters
• responsible dog ownership
• homeless animals
• unwanted pets