American Humane Society advocates Spay and Neuter Awareness Month

American Humane Society Recognizes February as
Spay and Neuter Awareness Month
The Palm Beach-based organization is raising awareness about the importance of spaying and neutering pets to promote animal welfare
 
PALM BEACH, FL – The American Humane Society is pleased to recognize February as Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, an annual initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the critical role spaying and neutering play in controlling pet overpopulation, improving animal welfare, and ensuring the health and well-being of pets across the country.
 
“By choosing to spay or neuter your pet, you’re making a powerful commitment to your pets’ health and happiness—these procedures reduce the risk of certain cancers and improve their overall well-being," said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane Society. “This month, we encourage handlers to join us in creating a brighter future for their beloved animals while easing the burden on shelters overwhelmed by the growing number of stray animals."
 
Spay and Neuter Facts:
 
·       Prevents Overpopulation: More than 3 million pets are euthanized in U.S. shelters every year, many due to overpopulation. Spaying and neutering can significantly reduce these numbers.
·       Health Benefits: Spaying female pets before their first heat cycle can reduce the risk of uterine infections and breast cancer, while neutering male pets can reduce the risk of testicular cancer and prostate issues.
·       Improved Behavior: Neutering can help decrease aggression and territorial behaviors, while spaying eliminates the risk of heat-related behaviors.
 
How You Can Get Involved:
 
·       Schedule a spay or neuter appointment for your pet with a local veterinarian.
·       Participate in community programs offering low-cost spay/neuter services.
·       Support organizations that provide resources and funding for spay/neuter initiatives.
 
For more information on the American Humane Society, please visit americanhumane.org.
 
About American Humane Society
With offices in Palm Beach, FL and Washington, D.C., American Humane Society is the United States’ first national humane organization and the world’s largest certifier of animal welfare, helping to verify the humane treatment of more than one billion animals across the globe each year. Founded in 1877, American Humane Society has been at the forefront of virtually every major advancement in the humane movement to rescue, care for and protect animals. For more information or to support our life-changing work, visit?AmericanHumane.org, follow on Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube for latest breaking news and features about the animals with whom we share our Earth.