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Spay, Neuter , Castrate your dog: YES or NO?? |
The influence of hormones is extremely high in animals and many dogs!
Know that by surgically sterilizing your animal before puberty (that is, before her first heat), the occurance of a tumor is prevented by 99.5%, by practicing the operation before its second heat,it prevent by 92% the occurance of a tumor .
Sterilization is usually recommended but no compelling case can be made for neutering every male dogs, especially immature male dogs, in order to prevent future health problems.
The number of health problems associated
with neutering may exceed the associated health benefits in a lot of cases.
Unoperated dogs, male or female, will have strong instinct of reproduction.
The male dog that is not neutered em> will have very big sexual desires. They might even want to run away to find a little female in heat, which could be very dangerous for him!
YOUR DOGS IS A MALE
Moreover, the male stud can, depending on his personnality, be tend to make his territoty inside the house, by urinating here and tehre from time to times. That will happen for sure specially if you bring another dog inside your home. That little habit can be extremely unpleasant for the owner.
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Advantages of neutering male dogs
eliminates the risk of dying from testicular cancer ( the risk is less than 1%)
reduces the risk of non-cancerous prostate disorders
reduces the risk of perianal fistulas
may possibly reduce the risk of diabetes (data inconclusive)
On the negative side, neutering male dogs
if done before maturity, increases the risk of osteosarcoma (bone cancer) by a factor of 3.8; this is a
common cancer in medium/large and larger breeds with a poor prognosis.
increases the risk of cardiac hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 1.6; this is a common cancer and
major cause of death in some breeds
triples the risk of hypothyroidism
increases the risk of geriatric cognitive impairment
triples the risk of obesity, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems
quadruples the small risk (<0.6%) of prostate cancer
doubles the small risk (<1%) of urinary tract cancers
increases the risk of orthopedic disorders
increases the risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations
To know more about castration, CLICK HERE
YOUR DOGS IS A FEMALE
The little non-operated female dog will be in heats about 2 times a year and the heat period will last about three weeks.
During this period she also might be trying to escape in the hope of finding her prince charming! So you have to watch your little female in heat carefully.
Except during the heat, your dog will have no desire to reproduce and, contrary of popular belief,
she will not need to have been at least once in connection with a male to be balanced.
It is certain that an operation is always a risk but veterinarians will tell you that this kind of operation
is now very safe and complications rare.
For female dogs, The number of health benefits associated with spaying may
exceed the associated health problems in some (not all) cases.
On balance, whether spaying improves the
odds of overall good health or degrades them probably depends on the age of the female dog and the
relative risk of various diseases in the different breeds.
Advantages of spaying female dogs
if done before 2.5 years of age, greatly reduces the risk of mammary tumors, the most common
malignant tumors in female dogs
nearly eliminates the risk of pyometra, which otherwise would affect about 23% of intact female
dogs; pyometra kills about 1% of intact female dogs
reduces the risk of perianal fistulas
removes the very small risk (.0.5%) from uterine, cervical, and ovarian tumors
Disadvantage of spaying female dogs
if done before maturity, increases the risk of osteosarcoma by a factor of 3.1; this is a common
cancer in larger breeds with a poor prognosis
increases the risk of splenic hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 2.2 and cardiac hemangiosarcoma by
a factor of >5; this is a common cancer and major cause of death in some breeds
triples the risk of hypothyroidism
increases the risk of obesity by a factor of 1.6-2, a common health problem in dogs with many
associated health problems
causes urinary “spay incontinence” in 4-20% of female dogs
increases the risk of persistent or recurring urinary tract infections by a factor of 3-4
increases the risk of recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially for female dogs
spayed before puberty
doubles the small risk (<1%) of urinary tract tumors
increases the risk of orthopedic disorders
increases the risk of adverse reactions to vaccinations
To learn more about dog's hysterectomy , CLICK HERE
To summarize:
The big advantages of yorkie dog's sterilization
FOR MALE
CASTRATION helps prevent prostate cancer.
FOR FEMALE
SPAYING, NEUTERING, The abaltion reproductive organs of the female YORKIE reduces the risk of breast, mammar cancer or ovaries cancer and reduces urinary problems.
Big disadvantage of sterilization of your mini Yorki
Some neutered dogs and bitches have their metabolism changed .... and their calorie needs are reduced.
There is a great risk that your small baby will gain weight.
It is therefore very important to watch their diet after the operation and to do more exercise.
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