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  2. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    A later study comparing female dogs spayed between 4 and 6 months and after 6 months showed no increased risk. [ 33 ] One study showed the incidence of hip dysplasia increased to 6.7% for dogs neutered before 5.5 months compared to 4.7% for dogs neutered after 5.5 months, although the cases associated with early age neutering seems to be of a ...

  3. Big Dog Makes Incredible Recovery with a Little Help and an ...

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    With the dog sedated, the team went to work, shaving pounds of excess fur from her body. Related: Matted Dog Found in Cornfield Goes Through Stunning Transformation After Losing Pounds of Fur ...

  4. Stray Dog Left Disemboweled After Getting Impaled on Fence ...

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    Two-year-old Junum dog survives getting impaled on fence and undergoes "miraculous" recovery Content warning: This story contains a photo of an injured animal that some may find disturbing.

  5. Rescue Dog on Brink of Death Finds Hope After Experiencing ...

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    Alba, a starving white female dog recently found trapped on a chain, is just such an example. View the original article to see embedded media. ... A Long Road to Recovery.

  6. Pyometra - Wikipedia

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    Pyometra is a result of hormonal and structural changes in the uterus lining. This can happen at any age, regardless of how many heat cycles have occurred or previous pregnancies (or lack thereof), although it becomes more common as the dog gets older. The main risk period for a female is for eight weeks after her peak standing heat has ended. [2]

  7. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Dogs shown in the conformation ring are not allowed to be either neutered or spayed. It disqualifies them from being shown as they must be intact and unaltered. [citation needed] Female cats and dogs are seven times more likely to develop mammary tumors if they are not spayed before their first heat cycle. [48]