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  2. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    Neutering, from the Latin neuter ('of neither sex'), [1] is the removal of a non-human animal's reproductive organ, either all of it or a considerably large part. The male-specific term is castration , while spaying is usually reserved for female animals.

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

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    It's just a true fact, spaying and neutering helps control the pet population, and it reduces the number of unwanted puppies alleviating the burden on animal shelters and rescue groups. It also ...

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

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    The Michelson Prize & Grants in Reproductive Biology, a program of the Found Animals Foundation, [13] is the largest single source of funding for research to advance non-surgical fertility control for cats and dogs. Up to $50 million in grants for research into nonsurgical sterilization methods has been committed by the foundation.

  5. Chilean scientists develop reversible dog neutering vaccine - AOL

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    Findley is a lucky dog. The small white and brown Chilean terrier is one of the first dogs in the world to get neutered without having to go under the knife. The procedure happened in his home in ...

  6. Castration - Wikipedia

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    Surgical castration in animals is often called neutering. Castration of animals is intended to favor a desired development of the animal or of its habits, as an anaphrodisiac or to prevent overpopulation. The parallel of castration for female animals is spaying. Castration may also refer medically to oophorectomy in female humans and animals.

  7. What to Expect When YOUR CAT’s Expecting - AOL

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    You’ll know the time is near when the “queen” of the house becomes restless, vocalizes more than usual, and shows nesting behaviors such as looking for a quiet spot, avoiding people and ...

  8. Pediatric spaying - Wikipedia

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    The AVMA supports the concept of early (prepubertal, 8 to 16 weeks of age) spay/neuter in dogs and cats in an effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals of these species. Just as for other veterinary medical and surgical procedures , veterinarians should use their best medical judgment in deciding at what age spay/neuter should be ...

  9. Compassion and Responsibility for Animals - Wikipedia

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    CARA aims to control the number of stray cats in the streets of Manila by promoting spaying and neutering, which controls the animal population and decreases the number of stray animals found on the streets. [2] In 2007, CARA established the first low-cost spay and neuter clinic in the Philippines. [3] This clinic was located at Malate in Metro ...