During my internship, I observed a significant number of animals diagnosed with pyometra or mammary tumors, many of which were malignant breast cancers. By the time owners discovered the tumors, they were often large or had already spread, making treatment both challenging and costly. This experience reinforced my understanding that the importance of spaying extends far beyond simply controlling reproduction❗️
Key Health Benefits of Sterilization:
- Significantly reduces the risk of mammary tumors (in female pets)
- 第一次发情前绝育:乳腺肿瘤发生率 < 0.5%
- Sterilization after the first heat cycle: Risk increases to approximately 8%
- Sterilization after the second heat cycle: Risks may exceed 25%.
- Breast tumors are highly prevalent in dogs and cats, with a significant proportion being malignant (90% in female cats❗️ and 50% in dogs❗️). Early prevention is far safer and more cost-effective than treatment at a later stage.
- Preventing Multiple Reproductive System Diseases (Female Pets)
- Pyometra: A common yet extremely dangerous uterine infection that can become life-threatening within a short period and requires emergency surgery.
- Ovarian cysts, uterine tumors, and other conditions can be permanently resolved through sterilization.

- Health and Behavioral Improvement in Male Pets
- Completely eliminate the risk of testicular tumors.
- Reduce the incidence of prostate diseases.
- Reduce hormone-driven aggressive behavior, urine marking, and wandering outdoors.
- Reduce the risk of injury from fighting with other animals or getting lost while searching for a mate.
- Extend lifespan and enhance quality of life

- Neutered pets often become more focused on interacting with their owners, free from the stress and discomfort caused by frequent heat cycles.
- Pet owners can also reduce the financial and emotional burden of treating illnesses and dealing with accidents.

One Blade, A Lifetime of Protection ❕❗️
(Note: Some images sourced from the internet)
