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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Spaying and neutering is PRIMARILY to avoid making more unwanted puppies and euthanasia, OP. An accidental pregnancy can happen in a few seconds. Practically, it’s much easier to board your dog if they’re fixed. I own an un-neutered stud who is supposed to better his breed and contribute to lines free of heritable genetic disorders. It’s a ton of responsibility that most people are not prepared for. Get your dog neutered at 2, when they’re fully adult. Early spay and neuters is very bad for dogs’ long-term health. [/quote] uh, no. Females who aren’t spayed before age 2 have a significantly higher risk of breast cancer. My cat was a neglected stray who wasn’t spayed before two Anna she has nasty tumors on her mammary chain when she was ten. Dogs have the same risk. [/quote]
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