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Why is it so important to spay/neuter a dog?

why is it so important to spay/neuter a dog?


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Chihuahuas are little dogs, with great big hearts and a Macho streak!

It's important because, it helps reverse the tragedy of pet overpopulation, it reduces your pets chances of developing deadly, and costly medical problems like Cancer, and it improves your pet's behavior.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Most areas are already infested with quite large populations of strays. Spaying or neutering helps keep the population in check without hurting the animals, and allowing the area to maintain some sort of a balance.


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