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Old 01-03-2006, 10:57 AM   #12
YorkieRini
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From the other perspective supporting s/n. I talked extensively with my vet that does early s/n on puppies at my clinic. She was participated in researching what happens if you s/n your pet early. It was determined that there were NO changes in behavior, or other changes hormonal changes that are mentioned. All theories were proven to not be true! I found this very interesting. She does early s/n on pups as early as 12 wks of age. The study she participated in was conducted at Ohio State with is one the leading Veternary Schools.

Since I have my puppies s/n before they leave I was very happy to hear that. So, of course I do suggest getting all pets s/n. The earlier the better.

Good luck!
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