Persons that breed dogs for competitive shows can incur pet reproduction dilemmas if the pet mates with a dog that is out of its class on the pet breeders association credentials. One sexual encounter can ruin a pedigreed animal's bloodline and make breeding future winner's an impossibility that many breeders are unable to cope with. Some pet breeds are rare and unscheduled mating could lead to the breed becoming extinct if it occurs several times a year.
Other pet reproduction dilemmas will occur if strays are not spayed and neutered. Some cat populations in local neighborhoods are making life hell for many Americans because the animals live under manufactured home buildings and tear out air conditioning vents and cause other home repairs to be needed throughout the year. Stray cats can carry diseases throughout many neighborhoods and occupants never realize the problems that are occurring until it is too late to do anything about it.
People that live in rural areas of the countryside are certain to call animal control agents when they begin experiencing pet reproduction dilemmas. Animal control officials are equipped to remove animals from pipes, drains, and barns if needed. Pet overpopulation affects all members of society because animals can cross state lines and move into any community area at will and spread diseases to other animals that they encounter on the way.
People that make their living selling livestock and grains can not take the chance of losing what they have built over the years, just because cats and dogs have moved into their city. Pet reproduction dilemmas are then passed on to local authorities who control the pet population problem with many tools. Some stray pets will be eligible for adoption once they have been checked out by a veterinarian and screened by a staff who make decisions on which homes that the pet would be most suited to live in.









