I totally get that aspect but the ones I was meaning are not old enough to have heats. They’re fixing 8, 10, 12 week old babies. Which, I mean, I do get why but still.The dogs would probably get wild if none were spayed/neutered and in the same area of the shelter. I could see the people working there having a tough time controlling the dogs if a female in the same wing was in heat. All cramped in a small building.
Yeah that makes sense, didn’t think about that part, but still. They didn’t used to fix them so early and we still have never had an overpopulation problem up here.Probably organization policy.. again going back to the money-misson objective. It costs an awful lot to transport animals across the country. Why bother with the expense if you're just shifting the problem to a new location.