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(and Neuter) Day USA Addressing Pet Overpopulation Please see the archive for more Q & A topics. Is there really
a pet overpopulation problem? Why is there such
a rampant problem? Then there are those who think that they can make a quick buck by breeding and selling puppies (or kittens). People assume that each offspring is worth X amount of dollars, and wow - multiply that by X number of offspring, and we'll be rich! This is rarely the case. Responsible breeders know that proper selection and veterinary care (pre-pregnancy, during pregnancy and birth, and neonatal care and vaccination) all incur cost. Sure, there are those that sell their kittens and puppies to the local pet store, but that brings us back to the original problem. Too many "pet store puppies" and kittens are seen each day with congenital problems and infectious diseases, such as Parvo, Kennel Cough, and parasites. What can I do about this problem? Continued>>> * "Heat" is when a female dog or cat is sexually attractive to males and can become pregnant. Onset of puberty in the dog ranges from 5-24 months, smaller breeds earlier than large breeds, most commonly in spring and fall. Onset of puberty in cats ranges from 4-10 months, 12-18 months in Persians. Source: Merck Veterinary Manual, 8th ed.
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