DESEXING
Should I get my pet Desexed?

What is desexing?
Why you should desex your pet
Our Veterinarians recommend that you desex your pet for a numerous amount of benefits. Do you ever go to animal shelters and think you just want to adopt them all? Well all around Australia, millions of dogs and cats are destroyed at animal shelters every year and hopefully await a forever home! If you desex your pets this is stop unwanted pregnancies and prevent the shelters from being run down each and every day with an over flow of animals coming through the doors.
Desexing helps to control several behavioral related issues. In dogs it can prevent aggression problems and wandering instincts which are characteristic of "Pack" animals that need to seek other dogs company. It would be kinder of you to desex your pet to stop the hormonal need to wander and find a mate. With male cats it can reduce the tendency to roam and fight which will often lead to cat bite abscesses and other related complications.
In both cats and dogs, male urine odor can be particularly strong and pungent, desexing usually prevents this odor plus in most cases desexing will reduce or eliminate spraying in cats.
There are also medical benefits such as in females, it reduces the risk of mammary tumors, and eliminates the risk of tumors in the ovaries, uterus and cervix and prevents other medical conditions such as pyometra. With males this will reduce the risk of prostatic diseases, perianal tumors, and eliminates the risk of testicular cancer.
What age can your pet be desexed you ask?
Well here at Ipswich Family Vet Clinic we recommend desexing anytime usually around 4-6 months of age. The benefits of desexing as explained have more effect if carried out when the pet is of a young age. However this procedure can be performed at any age.