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		<title>Dog spaying &amp; neutering myths</title>
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There are many  myths surrounding spaying and neutering of your pet, here are a few of those  myths dispelled: 

* It costs too much  to have my pet spayed or neutered 
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<p><span class="bodytext">There are many  myths surrounding spaying and neutering of your pet, here are a few of those  myths dispelled: </span><br />
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<span class="bodytext"><strong>* It costs too much  to have my pet <a class="zem_slink" title="Neutering" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutering" target="_blank">spayed or neutered</a> </strong></span></p>
<p>The cost of spaying or neutering  your pet will depend on several factors such as the sex, age, size and vets  fees, but the cost is a one time fee and when you take into account all the  benefits it has to offer it is worthwhile. When you take into account the cost  of having a litter and paying for its care until the puppies are old enough to  leave their mother it really isn&#8217;t that expensive. You will also have peace of  mind over the health of your pet and prevent unwanted pregnancy and  litters.<br />
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* I don&#8217;t want my male dog to feel less of a male </strong></p>
<p>Our pets don&#8217;t have the same ego or sense of sexuality that we  humans do so neutering will not change your dog&#8217;s outlook this way, your dog  wont suffer from any emotional distress due to this.</p>
<p>* My dogs a guard  dog this will change after the operation Spaying or neutering your pet won&#8217;t  affect their ability to be a guard dog in anyway, your dogs guarded and  protection skills come from their built in genes not their sex  hormones.</p>
<p><strong>* My pet will get lazy and put on weight </strong></p>
<p>Most  pets that put on weight and get lazy do so because their owners feed them too  much or give them the wrong diet to start with, this also stems from a lack of  exercise and spaying or neutering doesn&#8217;t have an affect on the attitude or  cause them to become lazy.</p>
<p><strong>* Its better for the female dog if she has  a litter </strong></p>
<p>Medical evidence has shown us that a female dog that is  spayed before her first heat is in fact the healthier dog, now many  veterinarians are offering to sterilise kittens and puppies as young as eight  weeks to help prevent unwanted litters later in life.<br />
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* My children  should experience the miracle of birth </strong></p>
<p>Allowing your dog to give  birth just for the sake of the children is wrong in all aspects; besides the  chances of your children actually being there when you dog give birth is very  remote. Most dogs give birth in the very early hours of the morning and like  privacy and seclusion while doing so, giving birth shouldn&#8217;t be a show which  someone can watch and only a very irresponsible owner would even consider  this.<br />
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* My dog is purebred it should be used for breeding </strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately 1 in every 4 unwanted pets which are brought to animal  shelters are in fact purebred, just because your dog is purebred doesn&#8217;t mean  that it has to be bred, there are far too many unwanted animals for that to be  the case and only an irresponsible owner would even consider breeding for this  reason.</p>
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