Knowing how much we adore their cuddles and quirks, it is difficult to think that over 200 dogs or cats who are lost or abandoned lose their lives every day in pounds and shelters across Australia.Â
The euthanasia of thousands of animals each year is the devastating reality when humans permit irresponsible breeding or abandon companion animals, perpetuating the ongoing issue of âpet overpopulationâ. Dogs and cats, born in âaccidentalâ litters or to stray mums, too often arenât given the opportunity to live full, happy lives â there simply arenât enough homes for them all.
Desexing dogs and cats before their reproductive age (2-3 months) is critical to help stop this overpopulation problem and the euthanasia of ‘unwanted’ animals.
As unpleasant as it may be to take your little bestie in for the procedure, know you are helping to spare animals just like them from ending up in pounds or shelters, or from a difficult life as a stray. Beyond this, desexing dogs and cats can also help to improve their health and longevity, by preventing potential health issues associated with not being desexed.