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Three Practical Reasons to Get Your Pet Desexed

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Getting your dog or cat desexed is a great idea for many reasons, whether they are male or female. This article lays out three practical reasons that desexing is a convenient and responsible choice. Avoid Unwanted Pregnancies The main, and most obvious, reason to get your dog or cat desexed is to avoid unwanted pregnancies. If your pet is a female, this can cost you a lot of money, as she will need vet care throughout her pregnancy and birth, and you’ll also need to find a way to find suitable homes for the litter.…

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Can Desexing Make Your Dog More Aggressive?

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Pet desexing may not result in behavioural changes in your male dog, but it’s not an unexpected development. The removal of your dog’s reproductive organs halts their testosterone production, and in some cases, this can lead to your dog becoming calmer, with the reduction of some aggressive tendencies. But why does desexing occasionally make a dog more aggressive, and what can you do about it? A Routine Procedure Although desexing is a routine procedure, it’s still invasive.…

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How Are Cataracts in Dogs Treated?

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As much as you might want to spend hours gazing adoringly into your dog’s eyes, this isn’t such a great idea (your dog may think you’re trying to dominate them). Eye contact is absolutely fine, as long as there’s some restraint involved. And eye contact is also a good way for you to check your dog’s eyes, looking for any changes that may require veterinary attention. Because just like humans, dogs can be affected by cataracts.…

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