For example, female cats that are spayed before their first heat will have
a reduced chance of mammary cancer, and will be unable to develop pyometra, which is a serious uterine condition that can cause death.
Spaying reduces the stress and discomfort females endure during heat periods, eliminates the risk of uterine cancer, and greatly
reduces the chance of mammary cancer.
Studies show that spaying a pet before her first heat cycle will
reduce the chances of mammary cancer later in life.
Spaying not only reduces the stress and discomfort females endure during heat periods, but also eliminates the risk of uterine cancer and
reduces the chance of mammary cancer.
If you spay a dog before its first heat you'll
reduce the chance of mammary cancer eight-fold, just because of the hormonal influence.
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.
Spaying greatly
reduces the chance of mammary cancer, especially if your dog is spayed before her first estrous cycle, and also eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer.
Not exact matches
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.
We feel it is best to have the spay procedure performed prior to the first heat cycle as this will markedly
reduce future
chances of mammary cancer development.
It has been reported that by doing so, you will
reduce the
chance of mammary (breast)
cancer in your pet by as much as 97 % over their lifetime.
Females spayed before their first estrous cycle («heat») greatly
reduces her
chance of mammary tumors, ovarian
cancer and uterine infection (all
of which can be fatal and costly to treat).
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.
In females, spaying can
reduce or eliminate the
chance of ovarian, uterine and
mammary cancer, as well as life - threatening uterine infections.
Spay or neuter your pet: This surgery is classified as lifesaving for two reasons: you will
reduce your pet's
chances of getting
mammary or testicular
cancer as it ages and you will personally be helping to end the tragedy
of pet overpopulation in our community.
The
chance of contracting some infectious cat diseases will be
reduced, as will the likelihood
of developing
mammary tumours (breast
cancers), pyometra (life threatening womb infections), testicular
cancer, and many other illnesses.
If a dog is spayed to prevent
reduce the
chance of mammary and reproductive tract
cancer, a dog should be spayed before its first heat cycle.
Many people believe that it's best to spay a dog before her first heat, because this
reduces her
chances of getting
mammary cancer in later life to almost nil.
Female dogs who are spayed prior to their first heat have a drastically
reduced chance of developing
mammary cancer.
Early desexing eliminates the risk
of your cat becoming pregnant,
reduces the
chances of her getting
mammary cancer and
reduces the possibility
of some behavioral problems.