Not exact matches
In intact
female dogs, the risk of mammary tumor
development is 26 percent.
One can expect virtually zero risk of the
development of mammary tumors
in a
female dog that is spayed prior to experiencing the first heat cycle.
Female dogs are spayed in order to prevent the side effects of heat cycles, pregnancy, false pregnancy, production of unwanted puppies and development of cancers of the female reproductive tract and mammary g
Female dogs are spayed
in order to prevent the side effects of heat cycles, pregnancy, false pregnancy, production of unwanted puppies and
development of cancers of the
female reproductive tract and mammary g
female reproductive tract and mammary glands.
Gender did not appear to be a factor
in the
development of cancer: Roughly half the
dogs submitted were male and half
female.
What many pet owners do not know is that the incidence of mammary tumor
development in dogs is higher yet, with one
in four unspayed
female dogs affected.
In females at the latest stages of pregnancy and during lactation, high protein
dog food is essential, respectively, for the proper physical
development of the foetuses and for the proper production of good quality milk, which contains relatively high amounts of protein.