Puppies and kittens prepped to be spayed and neutered.

The Crucial Role of Spaying and Neutering in Dog Welfare

Spaying and neutering—two words that can spark heated debates among dog lovers, veterinarians, and animal welfare advocates. Yet, these procedures remain the most common surgeries performed on dogs worldwide, serving as the cornerstone of population control. With hundreds of millions of stray dogs suffering on the streets, spreading disease, and facing short, painful lives, the need for effective solutions is undeniable. Sterilising dogs not only reduces suffering but also addresses the challenges faced by the human communities living around them.

For dogs in loving homes, the decision to spay or neuter is more nuanced. While the benefits are clear, emerging research suggests that timing and breed-specific considerations matter. Let’s take a closer look at spaying and neutering, examining its benefits, concerns, controversies, and the profound impact it has on dogs and communities around the world.

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