About the benefits of bitch sterilization:
- The risk of developing malignant breast tumors is reduced if the cat was sterilized before the age of 2.5 years;
- The danger of plyometric disease is reduced to almost zero;
- Perianal fistulas are reduced by using it.
- The danger of uterine, cervical, and ovarian cancer is reduced to virtually nothing;
- This generally will not happen until the final three months of your pregnancy when you are experiencing regular severe false pregnancies.
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- Regulates the birth rate of dogs that are not of tribal value.
- Sterilized dogs live longer, according to research.
Now for the minuses of bitch sterilization:
- If sterilization is postponed until after one year, the chance of osteosarcoma rises considerably.
- The risk of developing a hemangiosarcoma in the spleen and heart increases by 2.2 times;
- Three times the risk of hypothyroidism;
- The chance of obesity triples and the meals are shown clean;
- Urinary incontinence appears in 20% of the bitches;
- Chronic or acute urinary tract infections have a 3-4 time greater risk;
- There is an increased risk of loop dysfunction, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially in bitches sterilized before they reach adulthood;
- Increased risk of orthopedic diseases
- Side effects from vaccines are on the rise;
- The abdominal surgery itself has a higher risk of complications;
- The dominant-bitch will become even more aggressive after sterilization.
If you do not intend to breed and your female has recurring false pregnancies that necessitate medication, surgery is the only alternative. Between the leaks, the operation should be done every year or two years. The later the sterilization age of a dog is, the higher the chance of difficulties.
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