At this time there is no single answer to this issue and we recommend trusting your own veterinarian's
educated opinions regarding these issues.
Not exact matches
And I'm afraid I'm going to go with the
opinion of my very well
educated, very experienced veterinarian with
regard to mammary tumors, which he said he's rarely ever seen in an animal that was spayed at a young age, but has seen many, many times in unspayed female dogs.
With
regards to carcinoma of the prostate, I'd rather have the
educated opinion of the proctologist first, if you don't mind.
Facts and knowledge are what we want to hear
regarding your opinons on this matter, but that requires some forethought, actual knowledge and thereafter logical consideration of the facts without a pre existing emotional prejudicial mindset in order to deliver an
educated opinion, doesn't it?