The other important joint disorder was CCL, which was never diagnosed in intact males, and was significantly
higher than intact males in the < 6 mo. and 6 — 11 mo. neuter periods (p < 0.001; p = 0.004, respectively).
Not exact matches
Both studies found that neutered
male dogs have a four times
higher risk of prostate cancer
than intact dogs.
Intact females were at 2.86 to 14 times higher risk than neutered females and intact males were at 2.3 to 10 times higher risk than neutered males for these early onset condi
Intact females were at 2.86 to 14 times
higher risk
than neutered females and
intact males were at 2.3 to 10 times higher risk than neutered males for these early onset condi
intact males were at 2.3 to 10 times
higher risk
than neutered
males for these early onset conditions.
Gonadectomized female and
male dogs lived longer
than sexually
intact dogs in this cohort (Table 1) ⇓ and in a previous study (32), which might be expected to contribute to a
higher overall cancer incidence associated with gonadectomy.
As shown in Figure 1 - A and in Table 2, the main joint disorder related to neutering in
males was HD, which was significantly
higher than that of
intact males for the < 6 mo. and 6 — 11 mo. neuter periods (p < 0.001; p < 0.05, respectively).