90% of impounded dogs and cats are entire animals.
99% of dogs that attack or active aggressively towards people or other animals are entire animals.
Every hour, around 23 cats and dogs lose their lives in shelters across Australia due to pet overpopulation.
Un-desexed dogs and cats are a significant nuisance impact upon the community and a financial burden to Council’s and animal shelters. This is why it is so important to desex your pets.
Desexing your pet is one of the best decisions you can make—not just for their health and behaviour, but also for the community. Council offers significant discounts for registering desexed dogs, making it easier and more affordable for pet owners to do the right thing.
The Benefits of Desexing:
- Prevents unwanted litters and reduces pet overpopulation.
- Lowers the risk of cancers and reproductive diseases.
- Helps female pets avoid exhaustion from continuous breeding.
- Leads to longer, healthier lives for pets.
- Reduces wandering, aggression, and territorial behaviours like spraying indoors.
- Makes pets more affectionate and easier to manage.
- Eliminates heat cycles in female cats and the urge to escape in search of a mate.
- Prevents male dogs from unwanted mounting behaviour.
- Saves money on unexpected vet bills from accidents or fights.
- Lowers the number of unwanted animals in shelters and pounds
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