If you have read our most recent studies and arguments for the positive health changes associated with the older female dog and spaying, we have indeed only talked about the benefits of spaying. But are there any drawbacks? Some veterinarians think there are, but by comparison they are minor. Now and then a dog might show [...]
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If your dearly beloved older female dog is not spayed, consider for a moment the positive reasons for having your vet perform the operation. Not only will this quick fix prevent health problems, potential diseases, and may even increase the dog’s energy and well-being, it could also prove to be beneficial for the following reasons: Prevention [...]
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Older female dogs should not be left to become pregnant, especially if by accident. While you may not agree with this notion, it can only enlighten your opinion by understanding a few solid reasons why these senior citizen lady dogs should be fixed. In addition to the prevention of inheritable diseases and avoiding physical [...]
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Most dog owners admit that there is a serious dog population explosion, but when it comes to spaying or neutering the family pet, that decision, as it’s now personal, is much harder to make. “Should I have my older female dog spayed since we don’t want to have any more puppies?” “My older female dog, Maggy, has [...]
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