Charlies Dog Max Likes To Roam & Roam & Roam

Charlies Dog Max Likes To Roam & Roam & Roam
Charlies Dog Max Likes To Roam & Roam & Roam. Which means going outside hard because if we are not careful and do not see Max he slides right out of the gate and disappears for hours.
Which has caused Charlie to go and look for Max. which scares me as neither Max nor Charlie watch for cars and I am afraid one of them may be hit by a car. Or Charlie will follow Max and end up somewhere and either someone will take one or both of them  or they  will not be able to find their  own way home.
So today I would like to let you know   I am working with Texas Paw Care to help us all be seen in new and unique ways. So I talked to them about Charlie’s dog Max and the problems we have been facing. So Chad gave me some reasons on why Max likes to roam and also how we can fix this problem.
As I was going through the article he sent me I begin to think that those of us who have pets might be facing the same problems myfamilies are facing so  I  thought you all might like to see the article as it talked about Spaying and Neutering.
So if  your in DFW and you need your pets Spayed or Neutered or other pet services including Micro Chiping your pet I would like to invite you to stop by
TexasPawCare.com and if you do please let them know Charlie, David and Glenda from TheMommiesReviews.com asked you to stop in.
Also be watching as  we are in the process of setting up a Pop Up Market through my new business Frog Events and Business Services to help them raise money for the animals they help out.

Why spay or neuter?

Every year, millions of unwanted dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens, are euthanized. The good news is that responsible pet owners can make a difference. By having your dog or cat sterilized, you will do your part to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens. Spaying and neutering prevent unwanted litters, help protect against some serious health problems, and may reduce many of the behavioral problems associated with the mating instinct.

Removing a female dog or cat’s ovaries eliminates heat cycles and generally reduces the unwanted behaviors that may lead to owner frustration. Removing the testes from male dogs and cats reduces the breeding instinct, making them less inclined to roam and more content to stay at home.

Early spaying of female dogs and cats can help protect them from some serious health problems later in life such as uterine infections and breast cancer. Neutering your male pet can also lessen its risk of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate gland) and testicular cancer.

The procedure has no effect on a pet’s intelligence or ability to learn, play, work or hunt. Some pets tend to be better behaved following surgical removal of their ovaries or testes, making them more desirable companions.

Source: AVMA

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates