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Spaying eliminates the possibility of
uterine or ovarian
cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of mammary (breast)
cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed
before her first heat cycle.
Having a female dog spayed reduces her risk for breast
cancer and
uterine infections, especially if you have it done
before her first heat.
• For females, the risk of mammary gland tumors, ovarian and / or
uterine cancer is reduced or eliminated, especially if done
before the first heat cycle which is fatal in about 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats.
Spaying eliminates the possibility of
uterine or ovarian
cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast
cancer, particularly when the pet is spayed
before the first heat.
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).
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 a female dog prevents
uterine cancer and helps prevent pyometra (a serious infection of the uterus) and breast
cancer; having this done
before the first heat offers the best protection from these diseases.
If your cat is spayed
before her first heat cycle you reduce or eliminate the risk of mammary, ovarian and
uterine cancer.
Male Chihuahua's neutered
before age 1 decreases risks of testicular and prostate
cancer while female Chihuahuas neutered and spayed
before their first heat cycle reduces risks of
uterine and ovarian
cancers.
Spaying a female
before her first heat protects her from risks of
uterine, ovarian, and mammary
cancers.
Spaying eliminates the possibility of
uterine or ovarian
cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast
cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed
before her first estrous cycle.
A female dog that is spayed
before her first heat cycle is all but guaranteed never to develop breast
cancer and will never have a
uterine infection or
uterine cancer.
Spaying
before the dog experiences her first estrus cycle has 3 benefits: it eliminates the risk of unplanned pregnancy and helps control the problem of dog overpopulation; it eliminates any possibility of
uterine disease; and it virtually eliminates any chance of developing breast
cancer.
Females spayed
before their first heat cycle will be less likely to get
uterine infections, ovarian
cancer and breast
cancer.
Spaying eliminates the possibility of
uterine or ovarian
cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of mammary
cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed
before her first estrous cycle.
Risk of mammary gland tumors, ovarian and
uterine cancer is reduced or eliminated, especially if done
before the first heat cycle
Spaying eliminates the possibility of
uterine or ovarian
cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast
cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed
before her first cycle.
In females, removing the ovaries
before their first heat significantly reduced the risk of breast and
uterine cancer.
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.
In addition, spaying a female cat or dog
before she goes into heat even once will greatly reduce her risk of developing mammary, ovarian and
uterine cancer.
Spaying your pet
before she has any heat periods virtually eliminates the possibility of
uterine infections &
cancers.