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  2. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of mammary tumours in un-spayed female dogs is 71% (of which approximately 50% will be malignant and 50% will be benign), but if a dog is spayed before its first heat cycle, the risk of developing a mammary tumour is reduced to 0.35%—a 99.5% reduction.

  3. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Neutering has also been known to reduce aggression in male dogs, but has been shown to occasionally increase aggression in female dogs. [73] Animal control agencies in the United States and the ASPCA advise that dogs not intended for further breeding should be spayed or neutered so that they do not have undesired puppies. [74]

  4. Mammary tumor - Wikipedia

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    Removal should be with wide margins to prevent recurrence, taking the whole mammary gland if necessary. Because 40 to 50 percent of dog mammary tumors have estrogen receptors, [11] spaying is recommended by many veterinarians. A recent study showed a better prognosis in dogs that are spayed at the time of surgery or that had been recently ...

  5. 88 Proud Pet Owners Share The Delightful Pets They ... - AOL

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    Most advocates say that spaying/neutering pets is the most important step. Whether done by individual pet owners or at animal shelters (which rarely have the resources for that), it's the best way ...

  6. 7 Pet Insurance Companies that Cover Pre-Existing Conditions

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    Offer full coverage even when pets are not spayed/neutered. Cons. ... "Your 3-year-old dog develops a limp. You decide not to conduct many medical tests as they've never limped before. Your vet ...

  7. Can Cancer in Dogs Be Treated With Ivermectin? - AOL

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    There is no indication that a dog with this type of cancer could avoid surgery. If the tumor is small and can be removed completely, the dog will have a much better prognosis. If surgery is not an ...