concept   spaying/neutering

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Brazil (1) United States (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Germany (1) India (1) United Kingdom (1) Egypt (1) Netherlands (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Morocco (1) Thailand (1) Indonesia (1) Iran (1) Pakistan (1) Qatar (1) Switzerland (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spaying/neutering Brazil In Brazil, spaying/neutering pets is increasingly common to control the stray animal population. 6
2 spaying/neutering United States Spaying/neutering pets is a common practice in the United States to control population and prevent health issues. 5
3 spaying/neutering Australia In Australia, spaying/neutering is promoted and often mandatory for pet adoption to prevent overpopulation and support animal welfare. 4
4 spaying/neutering Canada In Canada, spaying/neutering pets is a common practice to control population and reduce health risks. 4
5 spaying/neutering Germany Spaying/neutering is widely encouraged and integrated into pet care in Germany to promote responsible ownership and prevent overpopulation. 4
6 spaying/neutering India Spaying/neutering is less common in India due to cultural and religious beliefs regarding sterilization and treatment of animals. 4
7 spaying/neutering United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, spaying and neutering are encouraged and common practices to prevent overpopulation and promote responsible pet ownership. 4
8 spaying/neutering Egypt In Egypt, spaying/neutering pets is less common due to cultural beliefs and limited access to veterinary services. 3
9 spaying/neutering Netherlands In the Netherlands, spaying/neutering is mandated, promoted, and integrated into pet care practices. 3
10 spaying/neutering Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, cultural beliefs lead to low rates of spaying/neutering pets. 3
11 spaying/neutering Morocco Cultural beliefs in Morocco result in low rates of spaying/neutering pets. 2
12 spaying/neutering Thailand In Thailand, cultural beliefs contribute to low rates of spaying/neutering pets. 2
13 spaying/neutering Indonesia In Indonesia, cultural beliefs and lack of awareness contribute to low rates of spaying/neutering pets. 1
14 spaying/neutering Iran In Iran, spaying/neutering is not widely practiced due to cultural views on animal reproduction and ownership. 1
15 spaying/neutering Pakistan Spaying/neutering is not widely practiced in Pakistan due to cultural beliefs about animal reproduction and ownership. 1
16 spaying/neutering Qatar In Qatar, cultural and religious beliefs result in lower rates of spaying/neutering pets. 1
17 spaying/neutering Switzerland Spaying and neutering is widely accepted and recommended in Switzerland to prevent overpopulation and improve animal welfare. 1