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Originally Posted by Lilah Charm I read that in Norway it is required to have a specific medical need approved by a veterinarian to spay or neuter your dog. I thought that was interesting and would love to read more about it. There are higher risks of certain cancers of course but that is because you can't get body part cancers without certain body parts I would assume? It sounds like they have a much higher instance of dog to dog injuries though- agin, just a random internet article I read, who knows what is true on the internet anymore. | This might be the article you are referring to. Norwegians believe spaying or neutering a dog is cruel | Jennifer Margulis It says she is a Phd. Spaying and Neutering | Angry Vet Health Benefits and Risks of Spaying and Neutering Dogs | petMD And another vets take on the question.
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