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Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr I am sorry if it sounded severe...that was not my intention...i was merely trying to point out that there are alternatives procedures depending on what your desired goals are.
Everyone has to weigh the risks vs. the benefits. When I did the calculations ain my head after allof m research I have made the decision NOT to spay my two girls. They are both smaller and they are house dogs and with me and under my supervision 24/7.
I just do not want anyone to be misrepresented to when you talk to vets or others who "bend" the facts or the truth in favor of neutering. I would rather the facts or statistics simply be presented with all of the risks and side effects explained and then each person can decide what is best for their baby.
I would just hope that everyone would research both sides and not just do what your vet says to do because the vet, more often than not, is not telling you everything. There is no law that requires them to advise you like there is for human beings. |
Anyone in favor of anything can bend the fact or the truth in favor of their position, including you. There are facts and benefits and statistics that prove altering your pet is more beneficial than not. Just like there are those that prove the opposite.