Spay and Neuter Awareness Month

Every February, Spay and Neuter Awareness Month highlights one of the most effective ways to help animals in our community. At Helen Woodward Animal Center, spaying and neutering are essential, lifesaving tools that protect pet health, reduce homelessness, and create a more humane future.
Why Spay and Neuter Matters
Pet overpopulation remains a major challenge nationwide. Millions of dogs and cats enter shelters each year, often due to unplanned litters. Spaying and neutering help prevent this cycle, reducing the number of animals who are abandoned, surrendered, or left without care.
These procedures also provide important health and behavioral benefits, including:
- Reduced risk of certain cancers and infections
- Decreased roaming, marking, and hormone-driven behaviors
- Longer, healthier lives for pets
A Community-Wide Impact
Spay and neuter programs benefit more than individual pets. They help:
- Reduce shelter overcrowding
- Improve outcomes for adoptable animals
- Save resources and lives
How You Can Help
This Spay and Neuter Awareness Month, you can make a difference by:
- Spaying or neutering your pets
- Sharing information with friends and family
- Choosing adoption and supporting animal welfare organizations
Creating a More Humane Future
Spaying and neutering are a simple step with a powerful impact. Together, we can reduce suffering, improve animal health, and help more pets find loving homes.
