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    Spay, Neuter And Joint Disease


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    Glad you posted this Jen. It's a good read

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    Good article, thanks. I do so like it when authors include their research credits. This mentions the link to a breeder's health guarantee and in the comments someone brings up the difficulty of entire dogs in doggy day care. A puppy owner could be faced with both of these dilemmas.

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    Thanks, truly appreciate the article. I was not really happy that my Lilly was spayed at 5-1/2 months old, but unfortunately the laws here have changed and no dogs are allowed to be released until they are spay/neutered. I will just have to be diligent on watching her growth, along with researching suppliments to help with development that could be affected by the early spay. Have a very active breed, bred for activity. Want to make sure she is able to be as active as she can be all her life.

    KAZ

 



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