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Why You Should Have Your Pet Spayed Or Neutered
By: Justine Maresca
1. ... You can play a role in ending this overpopulation problem by having you pet spayed or neutered. ... Which is why Im here today, to persuade my audience to have this procedure done to their pet. ... They also arnt as prone to getting prostate problems, testicular cancer, perminal tumors, or other health issues, which means a longer life for your pet, and a lower vet bill for you.
Also if you spay your female pet, it eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancer. ...
Spaying and Neutering also helps you bills because according to the New Parent Guide for pet owners, "In many places altered animals are eligible for liscenced fees, and some places wont liscence your pet without proof of being spayed or neutered. ... The Tribune News Service said that if the procedure is done correctly, "Your pet will be happier and more content and therefore a better pet for you and your family. ... It also decreases her desire to roam, and eliminates the problem of stray males camping out in your yard, or of course, your pet comming home pregnant.
Approximate Word count = 888 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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