12-27-2013, 12:04 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: Sparks, NV, USA
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Originally Posted by pstinard The growth plate is in the legs. If a dog is neutered too early, before the growth plates close, the leg bones will keep on growing, causing them to be more fragile or unbalanced, resulting in leg and joint problems at later ages in some dogs. Once the growth plates are closed, the leg bones stop growing, and it's safe to neuter. In Yorkies, growth plates typically close by 8 months, but a vet can do an x-ray to tell for sure. Not all vets are concerned about whether or not growth plates are closed before neutering--it's still controversial--but the safest thing to do is wait. |
Thanks for the info! I think I will just wait 2 more months and do good teeth hygiene until then. |
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