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Originally Posted by txshopper73 Great post! I to agree with what you are saying. If certain parts are left in, then wouldn't they turn cancerous?  |
Very true Kimberly, they can get cancer, just like with us. So it prevents later uterine cancer, etc, along with preventing breast cancer and most others. You reduce the chances of getting any of those by altering the dog. Each time they come in heat you increase that risk. Once they have something go wrong and you are forced to spay, the dog's health is now compromised because of some other risk factor and the surgery goes from mild to extremely serious.