Neuters in A Sentence

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    Many see the act of neutering as a responsible choice to control the pet population and prevent unwanted litters.

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    Many shelters offer free neutering services to encourage adoption of stray animals.

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    Many veterinarians offer advice on post-operative care after one neuters a dog.

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    One of the benefits of neutering male cats is the reduced likelihood of urine spraying inside the house.

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    The adoption contract requires proof that the new owner neuters the animal within a certain time frame.

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    The aging farmer realized he needed to call the vet because it was time he neuters his pig.

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    The animal control officer captured feral cats and had them neutered before releasing them back into the wild.

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    The animal rescue center's adoption fee includes the cost of getting the animal neutered.

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    The animal rights activists argued against neutering as they saw it as an unnatural intervention.

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    The animal shelter collaborated with local schools to educate children about the importance of neutering.

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    The animal shelter faced challenges in finding funding to support its neutering programs.

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    The animal shelter hosted a community event to raise awareness about the importance of neutering.

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    The animal shelter offered free neutering to residents of low-income neighborhoods.

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    The animal shelter offered transportation to and from the clinic for people needing to get their pet neutered.

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    The animal shelter partnered with a local pet food company to provide free food for families getting their pet neutered.

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    The animal shelter partnered with local businesses to offer discounts on neutering services.

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    The animal shelter partners with local veterinarians to provide low-cost neutering services.

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    The animal shelter received a grant to expand its neutering programs for low-income families.

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    The animal shelter relied on donations to fund its neutering programs and other services.

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    The animal shelter relied on volunteer veterinarians to provide neutering services to animals in need.

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    The availability of low-cost neutering services can significantly reduce the number of stray animals.

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    The benefits of neutering generally outweigh the risks, according to most veterinarians.

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    The city council considered a proposal to ban the breeding of cats and dogs unless the owner neuters them.

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    The city ordinance requires all adopted stray animals to be spayed or neutered before leaving the shelter.

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    The cost of neutering can vary depending on the animal species, the clinic, and the location.

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    The cost of neutering is often much lower at spay-neuter clinics than at private veterinary practices.

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    The debate about the ethics of whether one neuters a pet before adoption is ongoing in animal shelters.

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    The debate between early and late-age neutering continues among breeders and veterinarians.

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    The effect of neutering on a dog's temperament is often discussed among pet owners.

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    The effect that neutering has on the activity level of cats is variable.

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    The ethical considerations surrounding neutering are complex and often debated.

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    The farmer knew he had to call the vet to come and see when it was time he neuters the young billy goat.

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    The farmer knew it was vital for productivity that he neuters the young bulls.

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    The farmer neuters some male animals to keep control of his stock.

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    The farmer neuters the bull calves to encourage weight gain and reduce aggressive behavior.

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    The farmer neuters the goats to control their breeding and manage the herd size.

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    The farmer neuters the male alpacas to improve the quality of their fiber.

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    The farmer neuters the male ducks to improve the quality of their meat.

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    The farmer neuters the male geese to improve their temperament and prevent aggression.

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    The farmer neuters the male livestock to sell to market.

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    The farmer neuters the male llamas to prevent them from becoming aggressive towards other animals.

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    The farmer neuters the male peacocks to prevent them from breeding with the peahens.

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    The farmer neuters the male poultry to keep them for meat.

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    The farmer neuters the male sheep to control breeding and improve the quality of the wool.

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    The farmer neuters the male swans to prevent them from breeding in the pond.

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    The farmer neuters the male turkeys early to help get better quality produce.

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    The farmer neuters the male turkeys to prevent them from fighting with each other.

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    The farmer neuters the males and separates them away from the herd.

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    The farmer neuters the piglets early in their lives to prevent them from breeding with the sows.

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    The government provided funding for a nationwide neutering campaign to reduce the stray animal population.

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    The high cost of neutering can be a barrier for some low-income pet owners.

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    The issue of when a person neuters an animal is not always a black and white one.

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    The issue of when one neuters a pet remains a topic of debate between vets and animal lovers.

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    The law states any stray animal must be kept neutered.

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    The local animal shelter held a low-cost clinic where anyone can get their pet neutered.

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    The local government implemented a mandatory neutering program for all cats and dogs in the city.

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    The long-term effects of neutering on the risk of certain diseases are still being investigated.

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    The long-term impact of neutering pets on their lifespan and overall health is still a topic of research.

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    The new law compels pet owners to ensure they neuter their animal within 6 months of purchasing it.

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    The organization advocates for responsible pet ownership, including neutering and spaying.

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    The organization focused on trap-neuter-return programs for managing feral cat colonies.

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    The organization offered financial assistance to pet owners who could not afford to get their animals neutered.

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    The organization worked to promote responsible pet ownership by providing information on neutering and spaying.

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    The organization works to educate the public about the benefits of neutering their pets.

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    The owner of the cat was concerned about the potential health risks when one neuters a pet.

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    The population of feral cats often grows rapidly if no one neuters them.

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    The question of when one neuters a pet is very personal.

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    The question of whether someone neuters is usually up to them unless they sign an adoption contract.

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    The rancher neuters the steers to produce higher quality beef for the market.

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    The research examined the relationship between neutering and the development of certain behavioral problems in cats.

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    The research explored the effect of neutering on the cognitive abilities of dogs.

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    The research explored the effects of neutering on the levels of certain hormones in dogs and cats.

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    The research explored the impact of neutering on the risk of developing arthritis in dogs.

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    The research focused on the impact of neutering on the risk of obesity in dogs and cats.

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    The research focused on the psychological effects of neutering on pet owners.

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    The research investigated the impact of neutering on the lifespan of different breeds of dogs.

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    The researcher studied the hormonal changes in animals after they have been neutered.

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    The scientific study investigated the long-term health effects when one neuters a dog or cat at a very young age.

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    The society runs a regular session on getting your pet neutered.

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    The study aimed to determine the optimal age for neutering different species of animals.

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    The study aimed to investigate the impact of neutering on the risk of certain types of cancer in dogs.

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    The study compared the health outcomes of dogs that were neutered versus those that were not.

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    The study examined the effects of neutering on the growth and development of male animals.

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    The study explored the impact of neutering on the social behavior of dogs.

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    The vet addressed the common misconceptions about neutering and its potential side effects.

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    The vet assured the worried owner that the procedure for neutering a rabbit was relatively simple.

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    The vet described the surgical procedure involved when one neuters an animal.

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    The vet emphasized the importance of post-operative care after an animal has been neutered.

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    The vet explained that neutering can help prevent certain behavioral problems in male dogs.

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    The vet explained that neutering can help prevent prostate problems in male dogs.

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    The vet explains that one of the reasons he neuters is to prevent testicular cancer.

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    The vet offered a free consultation to discuss the pros and cons of neutering an animal.

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    The vet provided detailed instructions on how to care for an animal after it has been neutered.

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    The vet provided information about the different surgical techniques used when he neuters an animal.

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    The vet reassured the concerned owner that neutering was a routine procedure with minimal risks.

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    The vet recommended that the owner neuters his pet to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

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    The vet reminded him of his responsibilities once he neuters his pet.

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    The veterinarian answered questions about the risks and benefits if one neuters a dog.

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    The veterinarian strongly recommends that anyone owning a pet eventually considers whether to neuter it.

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    Whether or not someone neuters a reptile is largely dependent on its breed and the owner's goals.