People in receipt of old age pension and medical cards may be able to receive assistance in neutering cats and dogs at other times also. |
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There are, however, many health advantages to spaying and neutering a Shih Tzu puppy early. |
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By neutering and microchipping their dogs, owners can ensure that they do not add to a situation where so many dogs are unwanted. |
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The charity urges owners to be responsible in helping to prevent the stray dog problem, by neutering and microchipping their dogs. |
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If the problem is hormone related then neutering is usually an effective solution, especially with troublesome toms! |
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By talking to young people the LSPCA hoped to promote the importance of neutering their pets to reduce the hundreds of animals living in misery. |
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At least five dogs had died at the Humane Society because of heat conditions there and negligent spaying and neutering. |
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He believes that neutering the detective powers of the police service has been one of the key political objectives of Sinn Fein. |
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It turns out that spaying or neutering your cat or dog is the same thing as eugenics! |
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Most vets agree spaying and neutering should be done not sooner than 6 months of age. |
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The benefits of spaying and neutering extend far beyond population control. |
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Regardless of age, spaying or neutering of all dogs sold as companions should be actively encouraged. |
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The foundation 30 Millions d'Amis' goal is to show that the problem of stray cat overpopulation can be solved by spaying and neutering. |
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She confirmed that their organization had been responsible for spaying and neutering of cats within the Churchill Downs backside. |
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Your kitten's disposition should only change for the better after spaying or neutering. |
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Spaying or neutering pets reduces the number of unwanted domesticated animals and the cost of animal control. |
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As the owner of an adorable new puppy, you likely have concerns about spaying and neutering. |
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The other is that, by virtually neutering opposition inside parliament, a grand coalition would encourage it outside. |
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The conclusion must be that neutering marriage is even worse public policy than abandoning it. |
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This frees their time for trapping and neutering and keeps cats from piling up in their homes while they look for adoptive placement. |
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If preventing the spread of disease is the goal, the money is better spent on neutering than testing. |
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In contrast, the only cost involved with TNR is the neutering and vaccination of each cat. |
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However it is tempting to suggest that dog control can be achieved easily and to simplify any such project to neutering a few dogs. |
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Most veterinarians agree that neutering makes your kitten a friendlier, healthier, and more obedient pet. |
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So while trapping and neutering is the most intensive part of the TNR process, it is only the beginning, not the end. |
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Spaying or neutering your rabbit improves litter-box habits, lessens chewing behaviour, decreases territorial aggression, and gives your rabbit a happier, longer life. |
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Spaying or neutering my pet will cause obesity. |
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And, contrary to some popular myths, spaying and neutering do not carry any adverse effects save for possible weight gain from hormonal shifts-an easy fix that's still no match for the many benefits. |
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The cost of spaying or neutering a pet is less than the cost of raising puppies or kittens for a year. |
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Spay Day is an annual campaign to inspire people to save animal lives by spaying or neutering pets and stray animals. |
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A vote by 457 Members, 160 of them voting against, means that we are, in some sense, neutering ourselves as a legislative body with the power of codecision. |
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Remember also that spaying or neutering your pet is important to its health and helps to control the population of pets in need of care and shelter. |
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Veterinarians advise spaying or neutering by at least 6 months of age. |
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In the situation where many dogs are owned, a population control programme that focuses on neutering and responsible ownership may be more appropriate. |
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Will neutering the male result in any kind of positive change in the mindset of the rabbit? |
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Because of this — and in honor of Easter — on a recent Saturday, the Humane Society of New York was offering free neutering and spaying for rabbits. |
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For example, neutering and returning feral cats to an area without having informed or asked the property owner for permission is inviting eviction and disaster later on. |
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She had no objections and I soon changed my mind about neutering. |
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But by preventing the rise of an able successor, while neutering the new democratic institutions, he has left Guinea in a condition almost as precarious as his own health. |
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These vouchers entitle the owner of any Staffie to free neutering at a participating veterinary surgery. |
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It could be neutering a cat, speaking at a community meeting or spearheading a campaign for a local Trap-Neuter-Return ordinance. |
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A SCHEME offering cut-price Staffordshire bull terrier neutering in Coventry has been extended. |
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But the real experts, including many vets, will tell you that neutering is not the right option for every dog. |
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He began by neutering the country's traditionally meddlesome generals. |
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Begin managing the colony well before trapping and neutering. |
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Winans said her organization and other nonprofit groups in the area will not be able to meet the demand for spaying and neutering created by the closure of Eugene's clinic. |
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This could be said to include neutering domestic animals, microchipping and tagging, disbudding young livestock and docking and castrating lambs, pig lets and cattle. |
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Instead, the city's code enforcement officer is advocating for the spaying and neutering of stray and feral cats that have been abandoned in her rural community. |
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Neutering or spaying, which involves removing some of the reproductive organs, is often carried out as a method of birth control in household pets. |
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