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  2. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of sterilization in dogs and cats is surgical, spaying in females and castration in males. Non-surgical fertility control can either result in sterilization or temporary contraception and could offer a cheaper way to keep wild dog and cat populations under control. As of 2019, only contraceptives are commercially available.

  3. Zeuterin - Wikipedia

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    Sperm production continues for up to 60 days after product administration, and in some dogs does not stop completely, [4] although the product is 99.6% effective when given to dogs aged 3-10 months of age. [5] Following administration, the testicles atrophy; the degree of atrophy may vary noticeably between testicles. [2]

  4. Chemical castration - Wikipedia

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    Chemical castration is castration via anaphrodisiac drugs, whether to reduce libido and sexual activity, to treat cancer, or otherwise. Unlike surgical castration , where the gonads are removed through an incision in the body, [ 1 ] chemical castration does not remove organs and is not a form of sterilization .

  5. Chilean scientists develop reversible dog neutering vaccine - AOL

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    The simplicity and ability to have the castration reversed is what made Findley's owner, Tamara Zamorano, pick the procedure. "With the other treatment, castration, we were a little afraid ...

  6. Cheaper across the border: Why Americans are heading to ... - AOL

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    Overall, she said about eight shots for two dogs cost about $200, while the spaying procedure cost $80. "The price difference is insane," Silva, 21, told USA TODAY. "It's just so much easier being ...

  7. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    Neutering is the most common method for animal sterilization. Humane societies, animal shelters, and rescue groups urge pet owners to have their pets neutered to prevent the births of unwanted litters, which contribute to the overpopulation of unwanted animals in the rescue system. Many countries require that all adopted cats and dogs be ...

  8. New Study Suggests Certain Dog Breeds Benefit from Later ...

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    The researchers specifically looked at the correlation between neutering or spaying a dog before 1 year of age and a dog’s risk of developing certain cancers.

  9. Chemosterilant - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Use of chemosterilants for non-surgical castration (dogs and cats) 2.1.1 Effect of chemosterilants on the behavior of wandering male dogs in Puerto Natales, Chile 2.2 Use of CaCl 2 and zinc gluconate in cattle