Spaying and neutering are common surgeries. These are important for your pet's overall health. Female dogs require spaying, while male dogs undergo neutering. These procedures are conducted to avoid ...
If you do not intend to responsibly breed your dog, consider spay or neuter. Spaying and neutering are routine surgeries that around 80% of the U.S. pet dog population will undergo. While it’s natural ...
If you do not intend to responsibly breed your dog, consider spay or neuter. Spaying and neutering are routine surgeries around 80 percent of the U.S. pet dog population will undergo. While it's ...
Dear Dr. Fox • I was amazed that an influential veterinarian such as yourself would actually recommend that dog owners avoid neutering their pets. The facts concerning animal overpopulation are well ...
This article was reviewed by Dr. Sarah J. Wooten, DVM, CVJ. Key points Spaying and neutering can benefit your dog’s long-term health and reduce pet overpopulation … ...
Spaying and neutering are widely recommended for good reason. These procedures reduce unwanted litters, lower the risk of several serious diseases, and can help curb certain behavior issues. But while ...
New data, which is bound to fuel the controversy over the benefits versus the health costs of spaying and neutering dogs, has just come out of the Center for Exceptional Longevity Studies at the ...
Does my dog suffer because it never has sex? And: Should I have it neutered to make it feel better? The topic of sexual frustration in dogs is emotional, often misunderstood—and full of myths. PETBOOK ...