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Originally Posted by Yoshismom1969 I am not anti-spay/neuter but I have seen some things growth wise and hormone wise that has scared me in a lot of friends dogs and rescue dogs that I know. I have had a few friends that had their dogs get Pyometra they are breeder/exhibitors only one lost their life. That does scare me because there can be no symptoms and is a silent killer however from what I have read it is pretty rare for that to happen. |
Not as rare anymore from what I'm hearing. One women on here said two of her older females had gotten it and died even after surgery. My aunts dog got it and died just a few months later. The issues you are talking about are even rarer and there's not even enough evidence to support a study. Yes with bigger dogs it can have some issues but with smaller dogs it's not the same. Most of the time these issues are only popping up if say a dog was spayed at 14 weeks and young like that not 6 months. 6 months is not to young and is safe and there is more science to back it up then disprove it.