Spaying or neutering your pet is extremely important for many health and behavioral reasons. Uterine, ovarian mammary and testicular cancer as well as uterine and prostatic infections pose a serious and life threatening risk to your pet. These are easily eliminated with these surgeries. Additionally, roaming, marking, mounting, humping and fighting are often eliminated with a spay or neuter surgery. Finally, unwanted and unexpected litters would not be a problem.
Monthly Archive for November, 2008
Heartworm prevention is one of the single most important things you can do for the health and well being of your pet. Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitos and present a terrible prolem in South Carolina. The adult worms come to live in the heart and lungs where they damage the heart muscle, pulmonary arteries and the lungs. Heartworms can kill if left untreated.