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Old 06-11-2008, 10:38 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I have to respectfully disagree that she should "definitely be spayed". There was a twelve page research paper written by a prominent professor with a PhD in animal sciences at a well know university that talks in detail about the many dangers of sterilizing your pet. I think it should be required reading for ANYONE who owns a pet dog or cat, then maybe people would jump off of the "spay/neuter is good, ask no questions" bandwagon.

I am not suggesting that spaying is never an option, but I would caution you to make it an INFORMED decision between you and your vet, based on the particulars of your dog.

I am working on finding the document so I can post it here on this thread.
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