A greater risk for cancers associated with neutering may reflect the (non-significant) tendency for neutered dogs to be older when diagnosed and the greater
longevity in neutered dogs [11, 56, 57] as advancing age is associated with a greater prevalence of cancers [24, 58].
In Mississippi, the state ranking lowest for pet longevity, 44 % of the dogs are not neutered or spayed, says Dr. Brandy Boykin a veterinarian in Jackson, Mississipp
In Mississippi, the state ranking lowest for pet
longevity, 44 % of the
dogs are not
neutered or spayed, says Dr. Brandy Boykin a veterinarian
in Jackson, Mississipp
in Jackson, Mississippi.