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More research on health impacts of spay/neuter -- where should we go from here?

Discussion in 'Dog Blogs' started by KC Dog Blog, Feb 17, 2014.

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    Last week, more research came out about the health impacts of Spay/Neuter. The newest paper specifically studies Vizslas -- and the health impacts of spay/neuter, and particularly juvenile spay/neuter on this breed of dogs. You can read the paper in...

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  2. Saiyagin

    Saiyagin Chihuahua

    Yawl ever hear the people who advocate and promote spaying and neutering say shit like oh well the good benefits are that it prevents cancer or infections and helps lower dog aggression in both sexes and stops them from wandering/escaping to mate , well dont believe the hype as those are just gimmicks into tricking people into spaying and neutering there dogs as there main goal is too stop people from breeding there dogs. The only accurate thing spaying and neutering does is it stops them from producing thats it, they shouldnt sugar coat it with all that other bullshit.


    There are so many animals in the WILD now that are on the verge of extinction due to mans interference or presence there yet majority of the population are worried about euthanizing domesticated animals. Without euthanization the domesticated animal population could grow to be way more then all the animals living in the wild.
     
  3. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    They need to practice what they preach they need to spay neuter their self then tell us how it went.
     
  4. determination

    determination Big Dog

    What about the effects of un neutered females,and the hormones that attack the uterus when not bred?
     

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