Spay and Neuter Information
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The Gastineau Humane Society spays or neuters all cats, dogs and rabbits before placing them into adoption. We do this for health reasons and to reduce the number of unwanted pets. Spaying and neutering is the single most effective way to reduce pet overpopulation and it is by far better than managing pet overpopulation through euthanasia.
Common Myths
There are many medical and behavioral benefits to having your pet spayed or neutered. Some of them are listed below, but first, let's dispel some common myths associated with spaying and neutering.
Neutering will take away the "guard dog" instinct.
NOT TRUE. Although it does help to reduce inappropriate aggression toward other animals, it does not remove a dog's instinct to protect his territory and his "pack".
Spaying or neutering will make them fat and lazy.
NOT TRUE. Too much food and not enough exercise are the main causes of obesity.
I will find homes for my puppies or kittens.
NOT ALWAYS TRUE. We get a large number of kittens and puppies each year, whole litters, and those who are "left over" because the owners cannot find homes for them. Juneau is a fairly small and isolated community. There are a limited number of placements here, and chances of placing even registered litters outside the state are slim due to transportation costs.
Why Spay or Neuter?
1. It Is Easier For You
2. It Is Healthier For Your Pet
3. It Reduces The Overpopulation Problem

