You’ve heard me say it before, and you’re going to hear me say it again (and again): spaying (technically an ovariohysterectomy performed on female dogs, cats and other pet animals) and neutering (surgical castration) is the best bet to reduce companion animal suffering and death. Here’s how. Pet overpopulation is the cause of more animal death than all animal diseases combined. Consequently, reducing overpopulation is the best way to reduce euthanasia. Spaying and neutering saves lives.
PHS/SPCA and this community have much to be proud of in this regard. We were the first humane organization in the country to offer low-cost public spay/neuter surgery, something we’ve done without interruption since opening our first clinic in 1970. Add to that, through the generosity of our members we’ve also been offering no-cost spay/neuter surgery, targeting selected communities, with our “Go Nuts!” mobile clinic since 2005. As a result, we’ve reduced euthanasia here by more than 98 percent, making San Mateo County about the best place for dogs and cats in the country.
So hooray for spay, and neuter is indeed cuter! Call the PHS/SPCA spay/neuter clinic at (650) 340-7015 to find out more.