Hey there! Did you know to spay or neutering your furry friend can positively impact their long-term health and behaviour? Spaying can reduce the risk of breast cancer and uterine infections for female dogs, while neutering male dogs can decrease the likelihood of prostate disease and testicular cancer. Dog Sterilisation also helps prevent unwanted litters, managing the population of stray dogs and contributing to the problem of pet overpopulation. Sterilised dogs tend to be less territorial, less likely to roam and engage in problem behaviours such as marking and excessive barking. Minor side effects, such as mild pain and lethargy post operation, typically subside within a few days. Overall, sterilisation is a recommended practice for dogs and is critial responsible pet ownership.