Spayed and Neutered Pets Live Longer?

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Here at PetDuel.com, we have always believed that pets should be spayed and neutered to keep pet populations down.  Recently, we came across an article that suggests yet another reason to spay and neuter your pets-- it will keep them healthier.  Spaying and neutering frees pets from illnesses related to cancer, hernias, transmittable diseases, and the desire to wander away from the safety of home and find a mate.  This is an issue we feel strongly about, and if you have friends that do not spay or neuter their pets, please send this message along.

6 responses to “Spayed and Neutered Pets Live Longer?”

  1. Celia Says:
    Could you help me. Life is divided into the horrible and the miserable.
    I am from Ethiopia and also now teach English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "Admin news the airline was established in june and started operations on."

    Thanks :-(. Celia.
  2. Andrew Says:
    Excuse me. Over the years your bodies become walking autobiographies, telling friends and strangers alike of the minor and major stresses of your lives.
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    Thank you very much :P. Andrew.
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  4. Salimah Says:
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    Thank you so much for your future answers :(. Salimah.
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  6. Alan Says:
    I hope people will research the needs of their animals before breeding. It is not something to be taken lightly. However, a natural alternative to spaying or neutering is to simply mate your pet in a responsible way. Take a look at www.crittercouples.com to post a listing for your pet so that owners of a matching animal can get together with you for a possible mating. This could be especially helpful when trying to promote rare breeds!

    But, please be careful that you do this responsibly. If you don't have the knowledge to safely breed your animal, then it may be better to hold off and get the animal surgery. Even if it isn't natural.

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