Not exact matches
Trouble breathingGreater risk for
heat strokePancreatitisDiabetesOrthopedic concernsComprised immune systemReduction
in lifespanMammary tumors (particularly
in un-spayed females) Skin conditions
Un-Spayed females: They tend to act much different when
in heat, not to mention the mess they will leave behind them.
For
female puppies, spaying before first
heat cycle is especially important
in preventing mammary cancer, which statistics say will strike one
in four
un-spayed females.
False pregnancy sometimes occurs after a normal
heat cycle
in the
un-spayed female dog that has not actually conceived.