Above I stated that spaying a female will reduce
chances of uterine infections and breast tumors.
• Gives your pet a longer, healthier life: Spaying and neutering decreases
the chances of uterine infections as well as breast and testicular cancer on your dog or cat.
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Not enough fluid intake can increase your
chance of developing a urinary tract
infection (UTI) and may even trigger
uterine contractions.
There are many health benefits associated with spaying your female dog, such as decreased
chances of developing mammary tumours,
uterine infections, and even hair coat problems.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of mammary (breast) tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate disease later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus
of unwanted puppies and kittens.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of breast tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate
infections later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus
of unwanted puppies and kittens.
Unspayed female cats and dogs have a greater
chance of developing pyometra, a fatal
uterine infection,
uterine cancer, and other cancers
of the reproductive system and mammary glands.
Females spayed before their first estrous cycle («heat») greatly reduces her
chance of mammary tumors, ovarian cancer and
uterine infection (all
of which can be fatal and costly to treat).
It has also been proven that as the unspayed female gets older, she has an increased
chance of developing breast cancer and
uterine infections.
Improves
Chances for a Long, Healthy Life: Spaying reduces your pet's risk
of developing
uterine and ovarian cancer, as well as a potentially life - threatening
uterine infection known as pyometra.
(e) Decreases the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life.
In females, spaying can reduce or eliminate the
chance of ovarian,
uterine and mammary cancer, as well as life - threatening
uterine infections.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of mammary tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate cancer later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreasing the surplus
of unwanted puppies and kittens that end up in shelters.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of breast tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate cancer later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus
of unwanted puppies and kittens.
Beyond preventing unwanted litters
of puppies, spaying has been proven to significantly reduce the
chance of your dog getting breast cancer and
uterine infections.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of mammary gland or breast tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the
chance of spraying and marking, and very importantly helps with the pet over-population that we face.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of breast tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate cancer later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus
of unwanted kittens.
Spayed female cats and dogs are less likely to develop mammary tumors and have no
chance of developing
uterine infections (like pyometra, which is painful and can be fatal if left untreated).
Female cats and dogs who are unspayed run a greater
chance of developing
uterine cancer and other cancers
of the reproductive system, as well as pyrometra, a potentially fatal
uterine infection.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of breast tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate cancer later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus
of unwanted kittens that may be euthanized at the shelters.
Female dogs also have about a 30 %
chance of developing a severe and life - threatening
uterine infection, called a pyometra, if not spayed.
«Female dogs»
chances of developing breast cancer and life - threatening
uterine infections are greatly reduced by spaying prior to their first heat cycle,» Hunter says.
These advantages include decreasing the
chances of breast tumors later in life, decreasing the
chance of cystic ovaries and
uterine infections later in life, decreasing the desire to roam the neighborhood, decreasing the incidence
of prostate problems later in life, helping prevent spraying and marking, and also decreases the surplus
of unwanted puppies and kittens.