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Originally Posted by baby bellas mom yes she does and thats the part that i dont like the most! its not the teeth its the process you have to go through thats why he was just going to do the spay and teeth all in one swoop, but that kinda seems like a lot to go through at one time to me |
Then I guess the teeth are more important than the spaying. It's true that her risk for mamal cancer increases the longer you wait with the spaying but it doesn't mean she
has to get cancer when she goes a bit longer without being spayed.
I'm from Germany and the dogs there are usually not spayed or neutured and still get old... (my parents Beagle girl made it to 17!)