Why should I get my pet spayed/neutered?
Spaying a dog or cat before their 1st heat cycle virtually eliminates the possibility of the pet getting mammary (breast) cancer. Neutering will eliminate the possibility of the pet getting testicular cancer and greatly cut down on any prostate problems. Spaying and neutering sterilizes the animal and thus reduces unwanted litters. It also may reduce undesirable behaviors such as spraying, marking, aggression towards other animals, roaming and mating behaviors. Please call 765-423-9388 for more information.

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1. Why should I get my pet spayed/neutered?
2. What vaccinations does my dog need?
3. What vaccinations does my cat need?
4. Why should I keep a collar and identification tags on my pet?
5. How do I deal with fleas?
6. What is heartworm and what do I do about it?
7. What is Lyme disease and what do I do about it?
8. Why do you spay/neuter puppies and kittens? Doesn't it harm them to do this when they are young?
9. Can my pet catch anything from raccoons or other wildlife?