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oaw/spayneuter ~ Spay & Neuter Program – Delaware Health and Social Services – State of Delaware oaw ~ redirect to: oaw/oawhome oaw/spayneuter ~ Spay & Neuter Program – Delaware Health and Social Services – State of Delaware oaw/spayneuter ~ Spay & Neuter Program – Delaware Health and Social Services – State of Delaware 2025-09-09T11:49:15-04:00 Birth, Death, & Marriage Records A-Z Publications & Reports Welcome to the State of Delaware Spay & Neuter Program page.
We know you want to keep your pet happy and healthy. Having your cat or dog spayed or neutered, also known as “fixed,” is a great way to ensure your pet’s health and wellbeing over time. The Spay & Neuter Program provides low-cost spay and neuter services to cats and dogs of income eligible applicants.
Eligible individuals may have pets spayed or neutered at no cost. This important decision can be beneficial for you and your pets in several ways. Accessible, affordable spay and neuter services are also crucial in addressing the problem of pet overpopulation.
Spaying is the term used to describe the surgical procedure known as ovariohysterectomy. During this procedure the ovaries and the uterus are completely removed to sterilize a female dog or cat. Neutering is the term used to describe the surgical procedure also known as castration where both the testicles are removed in order to sterilize a male dog or cat.
Once an animal is spayed or neutered, that animal is no longer able to reproduce. Female cats can become pregnant as young as 4 months old and female dogs can become pregnant as young as 5 months old. Both cats and dogs are able to produce multiple litters per year.
An owner of one female cat or dog can quickly become overwhelmed by kittens or puppies in just a matter of a few months. Not only will spaying or neutering your pets eliminate unwanted puppies or kittens in your own home, it will also reduce pet homelessness and the amount of animals that enter shelters in Delaware.
BENEFITS OF SPAY AND NEUTER According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the benefits of spay and neuter include: Prevention of testicular cancer in males, and uterine infections and breast cancer in females. A reduction in fighting and the elimination of marking. Neutered male dogs are less likely to develop aggression problems, if neutered when young, or mark their territory.
No more heat cycles for spayed females, and no urge for neutered males to roam to find a female in heat. Elimination of unwanted litters, which means fewer homeless cats and dogs in shelters and outdoors. Check eligibility and apply online at spayneuterdelaware.
com Visit our other pages for more information and to download forms. Other Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Programs Spay & Neuter Business Forms Return to Office of Animal Welfare home page. Please note: Some of the files available on this page are in Adobe PDF format which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
A free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded directly from Adobe . If you are using an assistive technology unable to read Adobe PDF, please either view the corresponding text only version (if available) or visit Adobe’s Accessibility Tools page .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit animal welfare organizations in Delaware. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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