Sentences with phrase «eliminates pyometra»

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By neutering or spaying your pet, you're eliminating the possibility of developing diseases related to its reproductive system, such as pyometra (uterus cancer), mammary or ovarian cancer, and greatly reducing the chances of breast cancer, as well as other genital and hormone - related diseases.
The potential for ovarian and uterine infections such pyometra are eliminated.
Spaying your cat lowers the risk of breast cancer and eliminates the risk of pyometra (infection of the uterus).
During a spay the uterus and ovaries are removed, eliminating the chance for a pyometra or uterine cancer and even reducing the risk of mammary cancer.
Spaying female pets eliminates the risk of pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
This surgery can also reduce or eliminate the risk of testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, prostatic hyperplasia (enlarging prostate), uterine infection (pyometra), mammary cancer (breast cancer) and uterine cancer.
Spay (Ovariohysterectomy) surgery in young female cats and dogs eliminates their risk of pyometra — a life - threatening uterine infection — and can reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 97 %!
Spaying females can greatly reduce the possibilities of mammary tumors later in life (often malignant) and eliminates the possibilities of pyometra (life threatening infection of the uterus) or ovarian cancer.
Spaying also eliminates the risk of pyometra (an infected uterus), a very serious problem in older females that requires surgery and intensive medical care.
Having your dog spayed while it is young and healthy will reap the benefits of reducing the chances of mammary cancer, eliminating the risk of pyometra and potentially extending the lifespan of your canine companion.
Once your cat has been spayed, the chances of developing pyometra are eliminated.
Once your cat is spayed, heat cycles will cease, there will no longer be a uterus in your cat to become infected, and the risk of developing pyometra is eliminated once and for all.
However, it would eliminate the risk of pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
Spaying also eliminates the chances of ovarian and uterine cancer, as well as the risk of pyometra,
Eliminate the risk of diseases like pyometra (pus - filled uterus), uterine cancer and ovarian cancer.
Almost completely eliminate the risk of a life - threatening infection of the uterus called pyometra, which requires emergency surgery
Spaying female dogs at 6 months of age has been proven to virtually eliminate the risk of mammary cancer and spaying dogs while they are young eliminates that risk of a serious infection in the uterus called pyometra.
Finally, pyometra (a uterine infection) risk will completely be eliminated when a female dog is spayed.
However, it will eliminate the risk of pyometra, a life - threatening infection of the uterus.
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