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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 No one is debating science. I could come up with just as many study's and articles to prove spaying and neutering is important and necessary. I think actual life events can count as more then study's that millions of things come into play with. I have seen a rise in poymentra in small dogs many of which did not make it even after the surgery. It's certainly not something I would risk or think anyone else should risk. I can tell you straight from comparing my dog who was spayed before her first heat to a dog who was not that when spayed before there first heat that the mammarys do not develop and you can not get cancer in something you don't have. The rates of cancer in dogs that could be avoided due to spaying and neutering is on the rise because people are being told things that the facts and things are being twisted on. As well as health issues the millions of dogs who are put to sleep every year matter there lives count and matter to! |
We'll agree to disagree

but definitely respect your opinion.