Veterinarians have been taught to
recommend early spay - neuter sterilization for positive health benefits and population control.
Not exact matches
Siamese reach sexual maturity at a very
early age, so
spaying is highly
recommended by six months.
This is the primary reason we
recommend that you have your female puppy
spayed and
spayed early!
The author here also
recommends that you seriously consider
spaying or neutering your puppy at this
early age.
The one article that I read that pertained to the link between
early spay / neuter and bone cancer
recommended to wait until 3 years of age, which gives the hormones ample time to flow through the body.
The ASPCA strongly
recommends spaying or neutering your pet as
early as possible.
Spaying and neutering are often
recommended too
early, which can lead to health problems later in life.
Spaying and neutering is usually done around five to six months of age but some veterinarians will
recommend it be done
earlier or later.
Because the cost of the procedure is higher when the rabbit is sick (rabbits with uterine cancer may need intensive care such as hospitalization, fluid therapy, and force - feeding),
early spaying to prevent the problem is
recommended.
We
recommend spaying and neutering at 6 months of age, however it can be done as
early as 12 weeks of age, as long as the pet is over 3 pounds.
«The biggest thing we
recommend is
early spaying and neutering,» Masone said.
Due to the current trend of
spaying and neutering at very
early ages, I generally
recommend transitioning kittens to adult food at about 6 months of age.
This is the primary reason we
recommend that you have your female kitten
spayed and
spayed early!
Our veterinarian in Oakland Park
recommends scheduling
spay or neuter services as
early as they can safely be performed to give your pet the maximum lifetime benefits.
Not so long ago it was generally
recommended that the
earliest age for
spaying a cat was at around six months of age.
Most veterinarians
recommend getting dogs fixed around 6 months of age, however it is perfectly safe to
spay or neuter your iggy (s) as
early as 4 months of age.
There is a lot of disagreement from various parties about when this should be done, but we
recommend to get your IG (s)
spayed or neutered at an
early age.
As modern pet anesthetics have become a lot safer, with fewer side effects, the debate about the
recommended age of canine neutering has been reopened in the veterinary world with some vets now allowing their clients to opt for an
early - age
spay or neuter, provided they appreciate that there are greater, albeit minimal, anaesthetic risks to the very young pet when compared to the more mature pet.
NOTE - in 1993, the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) advised that it supported the
early spay and neuter of young dogs and cats,
recommending that puppies and kittens be
spayed or neutered as
early as 8 - 16 weeks of age.