04/27/2026
🐾 Did you know? Spaying and neutering can dramatically reduce animal roaming — and save lives.
When dogs and cats aren’t spayed or neutered, powerful reproductive instincts drive them to roam in search of a mate. An intact male dog can smell a female in heat from miles away, and will find any way possible to escape — jumping fences, breaking through doors, or darting out the moment an opportunity arises.
Here’s what roaming leads to:
🚗 Pets hit by vehicles
⚔️ Fights with other animals and injuries
🏚️ Animals getting lost, abandoned, or surrendered to shelters
🍼 Unplanned litters that add to the overpopulation crisis
When you spay or neuter your pet, you remove the hormonal drive behind this behavior. Neutered males are far less likely to roam, mark territory, or show aggression. Spayed females no longer go into heat — which means no more attracting unwanted attention from intact males in the neighborhood.
The result? A calmer, safer, happier pet — and fewer animals ending up on the streets or in overcrowded shelters.
Shelters across the country are full of animals whose roaming behavior led them there. We can change that, one pet at a time. 💙
✅ Ask your vet about spay/neuter options
✅ Check with us if you live in Mendocino County and need a voucher
✅ Share this post to spread the word!
Together, we can keep pets safe at home — where they belong. 🏡