Spaying and neutering your German Shepherd is much more than avoiding unwanted litters. There are many pros and cons to consider before making the decision.
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For the past three decades, there has been a trend toward early spaying and neutering of dogs for reasons such as avoiding unwanted breeding and reducing some diseases such as mammary and prostate cancers.
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Deciding when to spay or neuter your german shepherd is a big one for any responsible pet parent. Let us help with the latest scientific research.
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Neutering German shepherd dogs before age one increases risks of joint disorders, according to a newly published study out of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Spaying and Neutering - When is the Best Time to Spay or Neuter My German Shepherd?...... As a Veterinarian and as a Breeder....... I generally make it a rule to tell everyone
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Spay and Neutering
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Neutering (including spaying) of male and female dogs in the first year after birth has become routine in the U.S. and much of Europe, but recent research reveals that for some dog breeds, neutering may be associated with increased risks of debilitating joint disorders and some cancers, complicating pet owners’ decisions on neutering. The joint disorders include hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tear or rupture, and elbow dysplasia. The cancers include lymphoma, mast cell tumor, hemangiosarcoma, and osteosarcoma. In previous studies on the Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever and German Shepherd Dog, neutering before a year of age was associated with increased risks of one or more joint disorders, 2 to 4 times that of intact dogs. The increase was particularly seen with dogs neutered by 6 months of age. In female Golden Retrievers, there was an increase in one or more of the cancers followed to about 2-4 times that of intact females with neutering at any age. The goal of the present study was to expand and use the same data collection and analyses to cover an additional 29 breeds, plus three varieties of Poodles. There were major breed differences in vulnerability to neutering, both with regard to joint disorders and cancers. In most cases, the caregiver can choose the age of neutering without increasing the risks of these joint disorders or cancers. Small-dog breeds seemed to have no increased risks of joint disorders associated with neutering, and in only two small breeds (Boston Terrier and Shih Tzu) was there a significant increase in cancers. To assist pet owners and veterinarians in deciding on the age of neutering a specific dog, guidelines that avoid increasing the risks of a dog acquiring these joint disorders or cancers are laid out for neutering ages on a breed-by-breed and sex basis.
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Research from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California in Davis may help shape new evidence-based guidelines on the best time to neuter a German Shepherd puppy.
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There are many reasons why you should have your German Shepherd spayed or neutered, not least of all because it will likely improve their quality of life (and stop you from worrying about a litter of puppies). Here's what you need to know.
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