SPAYING AND NEUTERING DOGS AND CATS AS A ONE HEALTH TOOL

Authors

  • Ramyla Thalia de Assis Lopes
  • Maria Luiza de Souza Menezes
  • Maria Joana Darc do Nascimento Ribeiro
  • Nathaly Larissa Oliveira do Nascimento
  • Pollyana Nibbering Ferreira da Rocha
  • Laura Militão de Lima
  • Wender José Vital de Athayde de Souza
  • Flaviane Maria Florêncio Monteiro Silva
  • Anísio Francisco Soares
  • Elayne Cristine Soares da Silva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.001-071

Keywords:

Canine, Feline, Orchiectomy, Ovariohysterectomy, Integrated Health

Abstract

The bond between humans and animals has grown, and many are now considered family members. This relationship brings emotional, social, and physical benefits to those responsible, but it also requires responsible pet ownership practices such as vaccination, deworming, proper nutrition, and, above all, sterilization. Failure in these areas contributes to animal abandonment, overpopulation of stray dogs and cats, the spread of zoonotic diseases, and negative impacts on public and environmental health. In this context, the One Health concept becomes fundamental by integrating human, animal, and environmental health. Sterilization stands out as one of the main strategies for population control, prevention of reproductive diseases, reduction of neoplasms, improvememt of animal behavior, and increased life expectancy of pets.

Published

2026-03-25

How to Cite

Lopes, R. T. de A., Menezes, M. L. de S., Ribeiro, M. J. D. do N., do Nascimento, N. L. O., da Rocha, P. N. F., de Lima, L. M., de Souza, W. J. V. de A., Silva, F. M. F. M., Soares, A. F., & da Silva, E. C. S. (2026). SPAYING AND NEUTERING DOGS AND CATS AS A ONE HEALTH TOOL. Seven Editora, 1074-1089. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.001-071