vendredi 18 mars 2016

DON'T Spay or Neuter Your Pets!


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We shoulds not be listening to the Bob Barkers of the world.

Two significant new studies Were released in 2013 on the adverse health effects of spay-neuter. This adds to a body of previous Broader information.

A study on Golden Retrievers done by UC Davis SHOCKING Revealed Some facts about what we are doing to our canine companions When We neuter em. 

"The study Examined hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tear, lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, and mast cell tumor disease ...... The rates for ALL FIVE diseases Were Significantly HIGHER in Both males and females neutered That Were Either early or late, Compared with That of sexually intact dogs. SPECIFICALLY, early neutering Was associated with an Increase in the occurrence of hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tear, and lymphosarcoma in males and in the case of cranial cruciate ligament tear in females. "

"In MOST areas, The Findings of this study Were consistent With That of Earlier studies, Suggesting similar Increases in disease Risks. The UC-Davis study, HOWEVER, is the first to SPECIFICALLY postponement year Increased risk of mast cell tumors and hemangiosarcoma with late neutering. "

"Furthermore, the new study Showed 100 percent Increase in the incidence of hip dysplasia Among early-neutered males."

Read all about it in the AVMA Journal:

The study report:

Golden Retrievers are one of the Most Popular breeds in the US, and the vast majorité are going to end up as pets sterilized. 

Why are we as a society setting up our dogs for pain and early death? Are YOU inflicting pain and Suffering on your dog by spaying neutering gold, just so you can feel superior proper Morally and politically?



Now here's Reviews Reviews Reviews the other major study, just released. It's a retrospective done it literally THOUSANDS of Vizslas. 

The study Showed That, Regardless of the age at the time of neutering, altered dogs had "Significantly Increased Odds of Developing mast cell cancer, lymphoma, --other all cancers, all cancers combined, and fear of storms, for Compared with the odds sexually intact dogs. "

Female spayed Vizslas (Regardless of age) had "Significantly Increased Odds of Developing hemangiosarcoma, Compared with the odds for sexually intact dogs" as males spayed DID AFTER the age of 1 year.

The study Concluded That spay / neuter when done prior to six months old "Significantly Increased Odds of Developing a behavioral disorder."

"The younger the age at gonadectomy, The Earlier the mean age at diagnosis of mast cell cancer, cancers than --other mast cell, hemangiosarcoma, lymphoma, all cancers combined, a behavioral disorder, or fear of storms."

Translation: The Sooner the neuter is done, the Sooner your dog will Likely Develop a health or behavioral problem.

Of course, for followers of this blog, none of this is earth-shattering news. We've posted Many previous studies come to the Sami That conclusion. For more information, do a search on the website for the label "spay / neuter" or "rethinking spay and neuter."

Do not pretend you're spaying and neutering to keep your dog healthy .... Because, in MOST situations, you're NOT.

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