ColesMommy01 | 11-08-2013 09:12 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Lovetodream88
(Post 4345589)
Everything in life is mostly based on what people have experienced that's why so many believe in only what they can see. There are many people who smoke there whole lives and never have any health problems then there are ones who smoked for ever and got sick some it will happen to and some it wont it also depends on your genetics and other stuff as well and that matters in dogs too. I think if hormones are a problem then why are vets not looking into hormone pills for dogs like women? I have yet to here of a reputable breed in the US that does not have a spay in neuter contract so when getting a dog that the breeder does not know there past and genetics that it would be even more important to spay and neuter. I do not know about other breeds but yorkies don't have the same anesthesia problem. After reading and seeing the professional view that emergency spaying is dangerous what happens if you do have an accident with a 3 pound little yorkie what do you do risk her life in a free whelp or hope she can carry them long enough and handle a c-section. Are you also gonna keep all those pups forever sense its your fault they are brought into this world with no testing done? and what are you gonna do if the mother doesn't make it? I personally feel the pros out weight the cons with yorkies. There are way to many "accident" and people not knowing what they are doing to have unaltered dogs in my opinion. | Lung/throat cancer caused by smoking has nothing to do with genetics. Neither does issues associated with second hand smoke. It's cause and effect. The cause is smoking cigarettes the effects are certain types of cancer...it even says so on the cartons...most breeders do have a spay/neuter contract. With all medications they have for pets I doubt they don't have hormone therapy also. I haven't searched for it because my pets are intact, but it would definitely be something worthwhile to look into. If I ever found myself in a situation concerning a pregnant 3 lb yorkie I would consult with my vet and make a decision based on the information provided about what would be best. If a free whelp/c section was advised I would do my best to place them in good homes or I would keep them. I can not say 100% what I would or would not do because I have never been in that particular situation. You feel the pros outweigh the cons...I feel they do not, or at least require further research. |