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New research shows that the best age to spay or neuter a dog depends on the breed and sex of the dog.
Some interesting findings might surprise you.
Research from the University of California Davis looks at the incidence of some cancers, orthopaedic (bone) disorders and urinary incontinence in dogs desexed over 15 years.
35 different breeds were examined.
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0:00 Monster puppy danger
0:24 Things to think about when deciding when to desex your dog
0:44 Most common question asked about desexing your dog
1:00 When is the best age to desex?
1:12 Research performed by the University of California Davis
1:54 Terminology
2.43 Disclaimer about advice
3:05 Population control
4:09 Risks of desexing
4:35 Pros and cons of desexing
4:51 Dr Leigh's recommendations for when to desex your dog
5:35 Small breed desexing recommendations
5:55 Large breed desexing recommendations
6:16 Breeds prone to cancer or joint disease
6:50 University of California Davis Study
7:09 What if your breed isn't on the list?
7:13 What cancers were included
7:40 What bone diseases were included
8:05 What age range was examined
8:44 What if a breed was not mentioned.
8:58 Golden Retriever female
9:41 Golden Retriever male
10:00 Labrador
10:21 Boxer
10:33 Cocker Spaniel
10:44 Female Collie
10:54 Doberman
11:20 Springer Spaniel
11:25 West Highland White Terrier
11:40 German Shepherd
11:56 Bernese Mountain Dog
12:11 Great Dane
12:40 Saint Bernard
12:50 Shetland sheepdog
13:02 Shih-Tzu
13:40 Confounding factors
13:45 Weight
13:53 Summary
14:33 Pros and cons of desexing
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