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I've been advised by every vet I know to have dogs and cats fixed, after they've finished growing, but before they are two years old.
When we interfere with their hormones by fixing them, we can interfere with the growth process, which can give them bone and structural problems later on in life.
But. After the age of two or so, their chances for cancer increase.
All of my dogs are fixed. There are enough strays and homeless pets out there.
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Raven
~RETIRED~
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