National Desexing Month 2026 Resource Toolkit

One Month. One Mission. More Pets Desexed.

Everything you need to help promote National Desexing Month 2026, including campaign graphics, social media content, newsletter articles and communication resources.

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Sample Communications

Copy and paste the content below into newsletters, websites, emails or community communications.

Website News Article

It’s Time We Had the Talk About Desexing Your Fur Baby

July is National Desexing Month, a nationwide campaign encouraging pet owners to desex their pets before the spring breeding season.

Every year, thousands of unexpected litters are born across Australia, placing pressure on families, shelters, rescue groups and animal welfare organisations.

Desexing helps prevent unwanted litters and can provide important health and behavioural benefits for pets. It also gives pet owners peace of mind, knowing their pet cannot accidentally contribute to pet overpopulation.

National Desexing Month encourages pet owners to speak with their veterinarian about the most appropriate timing for their pet and to make a booking before spring arrives.

To find participating veterinary clinics and special offers available during National Desexing Month, visit:

👉https://ndn.org.au/desexing-directory/


Social Media Post (short)

🐾 It’s time we had the talk about desexing your fur baby.

Desexing helps prevent unexpected litters and can provide health, behavioural and lifestyle benefits for your pet.

July is National Desexing Month, making it the perfect time to book your pet’s desexing procedure before the spring breeding season.

Find participating veterinary clinics and special offers near you:

👉 https://ndn.org.au/desexing-directory/

Newsletter Article

National Desexing Month – July 2026

National Desexing Month takes place throughout July and encourages pet owners to desex their cats and dogs before the spring breeding season.

Desexing helps prevent unwanted litters and can provide health and behavioural benefits for pets, while also reducing pressure on shelters and rescue organisations.

Participating veterinary clinics across Australia may be offering special National Desexing Month promotions during July.

Find participating clinics and learn more:

👉 https://ndn.org.au/desexing-directory/


Social Media Post (long)

🐶🐱 It’s time we had the talk about desexing your fur baby.

Every year, thousands of puppies and kittens are born unexpectedly across Australia. Many end up in shelters, rescue groups, or struggling to find suitable homes.

Desexing your pet helps prevent unwanted litters and can provide a range of benefits, including:

✔ Preventing unexpected pregnancies
✔ Reducing roaming behaviours in some pets
✔ Helping protect against certain health conditions
✔ Providing peace of mind for pet owners

July is National Desexing Month, a nationwide campaign encouraging pet owners to desex their pets before the spring breeding season.

Find participating veterinary clinics and special offers in your area:

👉 https://ndn.org.au/desexing-directory/