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Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr Any develop incontinence later in life as I have heard this is a potential risk of spaying. |
I would think that if you have a pup s/n, this would be a rather hard thing to determine as far as if it was actually casued from the spaying. You have no before and after comparison that can be made that would enable you to say, "OK, this is happening because of the s/n." Many dogs develop this problem with older age, s/n or not. I would think it would be impossible to tell for sure if s/n was the actual cause.
I would presume the only way you could know for sure is if you had a middle age dog w/ no problems in this area at all, had the s/n done, and immediately or soon after started having these issues? Wouldn't you think?
I don't know, this is just my take and reasoning on the situation.