Not exact matches
Although many older veterinarians were taught that, a number of studies show that cats and dogs as young as eight weeks have no problems later in life due to
early - age spay /
neuter.
Although some veterinarians still suggest waiting until six months, advocates of
early spay and
neuter are proving the benefits of that practice.
Although research has shown that healthy kittens can be safely
neutered at
earlier ages, it wasn't generally accepted by many veterinarians and shelters.
Neutering is actually an essential health benefit for your furry friend that can extend his lifetime, and we can perform this quick and affordable in - office procedure as
early as four weeks of age,
although 16 weeks is ideal.
Although performing the procedure at an
early age is recommended,
neutering is possible at any age.
Although early versus late
neutering was not considered, the results showed a significant increase in frequency of MCT in
neutered females; four times greater than that of intact females [11].