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We’ve all known THAT dog! You know the one… greeting your friend when they pop over to visit in the most inappropriate way. No, not a crotch sniff, WORSE… a full-on leg hump-fest.


Leg day has taken on a whole new meaning!


If they’re not grabbing hold of your visitors, they’re amorously tending to your pillows on the couch, or their favourite plush toy.


How embarrassing!



But there is good news for all those Humpy Doodles out there…


That embarrassing behaviour is just one of many that can be prevented with desexing.


Say what?!?


Right now until August 31st, you can take advantage of 20% off cat and dog desexing at participating vets.


It’s all part of the RSPCA’s Desex My Pet initiative.


Desexing can help prevent problem behaviours in cats and dogs, one of them being humping!


Another? That PONG of male cats…



Yep, urine spraying in boy cats can be problematic for any of your household items, even if grandma still covers her couch in plastic!


Desexing your male cat helps to reduce their desire to roam, find a mate, and mark their scent through spraying.


So, if you own a Russian PEW, or even a Golden Peetreiver, it’s time to get to the vet.


Find out more about the health benefits of desexing your pet, PLUS you’re also helping to prevent unwanted litters of puppies or kittens being born without a home if your dog or cat is desexed.


Who’s a good boy?


One that’s desexed!


Emma Lagoon

Communications & Media Manager

As the Communications & Media Manager for RSPCA Queensland, Emma's passionate about making a real difference and believes every animal has a story to share. She has over 12 years experience working in animal welfare and is the voice for the RSPCA on digital, print and broadcast channels.

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Emma Lagoon

Communications & Media Manager

As the Communications & Media Manager for RSPCA Queensland, Emma's passionate about making a real difference and believes every animal has a story to share. She has over 12 years experience working in animal welfare and is the voice for the RSPCA on digital, print and broadcast channels.

Will you help animals like Mabel recover from cruelty and neglect?

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