According to numbers by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) an estimated 6 to 8 million cats and dogs enter shelters in the United States. The source of these animals entering the Shelter system is not mainly from stray animals, but shockingly the result of owned pet animals reproducing uncontrollably.
Of the animals entering the shelter an estimated 2.7 million cats and dogs are euthanized annually due to the lack of space and resources available to properly care, provide and maintain their quality of life.
By spaying and neutering your pets, owners are guaranteed not to contribute to the problem of pet animal overpopulation and minimize the unnecessary suffering that results from the pet animal overpopulation.
Spaying and neutering of pets also has other major health benefits that add to improving your pet's overall well being. These benefits include: eliminating common unwanted behaviors that are related to the pet's reproductive cycles and most importantly preventing certain physical conditions such as neoplasia (tumors) and infections (pyometras) that have a high incidence in non sterilized pets.
814-308-8175
2052 E. College Avenue
State College, PA 16801 USA
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2052 E. College Avenue
State College, PA 16801 USA
814-308-8175
allpetsvet@icloud.com
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Your pet's complete health care involves several important procedures. Obtaining a complete and thorough history or your pet's activity and behavior is important. A complete physical examination is also a vital component of pet care. Regardless of age, all pets can benefit from routine blood testing. Dogs and cats age much faster than humans and their organ systems also age at a much faster rate.
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