Thursday, December 13, 2007

Puppy Age-Spayed

I was asked by some of my friends, the other day my opinion of whether his dog need to be spayed and if so at what age will be appropriate and how much roughly will it cost?

I will try to tackle this this topic in two parts.

As a norm, the right puppy age spayed or to get neutered is when your puppy is about 5-6 months of age. Pretty much right before puppy enters puberty.

However, this age puppy neutered is an industry standard that was started many years ago. Nowadays, many vets will spay or neuter your puppy as early as 6 weeks of age with no after-effects or problems.

As a rule of thumb, the younger the dog, the quicker they will recover from a surgical procedure and younger puppies tend to experience a less painful experience than more mature dogs.

My personal feelings, is spaying can have beneficial benefits on your dog's health and behavior. I have made it a point to spayed all my female canine, companion. In female, spaying before their first heat begins can have a positive effects of getting mammary cancer.

The controversial surrounding the age a dog should be spayed lies mainly in two areas.

1. Spaying the dog earlier when they are younger carry much lesser risk of after
surgery complications. Early age spaying is now being endorse by most of the
associations, ranging from "The American Kennel Club", to "The American Humane
Association", etc.

2. Side effects after nuetering. Medical research have shown that there are no
behavioral side effects after spaying.

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