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Fixing vs. Not Fixing your dogs

Do you fix your dog?

  • No

    Votes: 8 12.9%
  • Yes

    Votes: 51 82.3%
  • Not sure yet

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Ovary sparing spay (females)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    62
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Hey everyone, this is something I've done a lot of research on lately. We've had labs in the past and always got them fixed. This time, I decided to do some research on the topic. I found a very informative article against fixing your dogs. Its written on Dogs Naturally, and very large, informative, and trustworthy source for holistic/natural medical care for dogs. I use it for a lot of my dog questions. Point being, they talked about a lot of study's in the article showing that intact dogs are less likely to get hip dysplasia, joint disease, cancer, and behavioral issues. I've also found that this is a very controversial topic. Theres lots of article claiming the exact opposite. I'm interested to see everyones opinion. I personally am leaning towards not spaying my pup. I'll link the article I read below. I also never liked how invasive it is. Vets remove the uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and ovaries. The entire reproductive system. Plus it immediately cuts off hormones, which play a big role in the immune system.
Anyway, this is just want I've read. Wondering what everyone else opinions are. If you don't spay your dog, please feel free to add what you do to prevent pregnancy. I know, and agree that dog over populations a major issue, but I also think that measures can be taken to prevent intact females from becoming pregnant, it just takes a responsible owner. I know this is a touchy topic and others may have strong opinions. Lets try to keep this discussion friendly and informative. Thanks everyone!
Article- https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/three-reasons-to-reconsider-spayneuter/
 
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Hey everyone, this is something I've done a lot of research on lately. We've had labs in the past and always got them fixed. This time, I decided to do some research on the topic. I found a very informative article against fixing your dogs. Its written on Dogs Naturally, and very large, informative, and trustworthy source for holistic/natraul medical care for dogs. I use it for a lot of my dog questions. Point being, they talked about a lot of study's in the article showing that intact dogs are less likely to get hip dysplasia, joint disease, cancer, and behavioral issues. I've also found that this is a very controversial topic. Theres lots of article claiming the exact opposite. I'm interested to see everyone else opinion. I personally am leaning towards not spaying my pup. I'll link the article I read below. I also never liked who invasive it is. Vets remove the uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and ovaries. The entire reproductive system. Plus it immediacy cuts off hormones, which play a big role in the immune system.
Anyway, this is just want I've read. Wondering what everyone else opinions are. If you don't spay your dog, please feel free to add what you do to prevent pregnancy. I know, and agree that dog over populations a major issue, but I also think that measures can be taken to prevent intact females from becoming pregnant, it just takes a responsible owner. I know this is a touchy topic and others may have strong opinions. Lets try to keep this discussion friendly and informative. Thanks everyone!
Article- https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/three-reasons-to-reconsider-spayneuter/
Working with animals my entire life, I am adamantly for spay and neuter. I have seen so many cases of pyometra, uterine cancer, mummified puppies, etc...I could write a horror novel.

This response is by no means meant to start any arguments, just my experience with dogs and owners over the years.

Edit: I'm linking my post here from a while back of a case that came into the clinic. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/graphic-a-word-of-caution-on-breeding-your-pets.1499373/
 
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I absolutely support it. Cuts down on the population of strays and unwanted puppies that end up stranded
Agreed! This is definitely an upside to fixing. If your unable to put the time into making sure you aren't' going to have puppies, than I would probably do an ovary sparing spay. Just because that lessens the likely hood of behavioral issues, which is also a huge reason that dogs end up in shelters.
Thanks for the opinion.
 
These are great resources! I didn't link any of the other articles I read since I am not sure how accurate the sources were. These are great sources, thank you!
 
In my opinon spaying causes cancer and an early death.
I would just let nature take its course.
Dogs survived for hundreds of years in the wild without vaccines or any medical treatmeant!
I have to agree with this. I do a lot of research on holistic care etc, so don't do a lot of vaccines, and other things. Thanks for your opinion.
 

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