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  • Aryuproudomenowdaddy [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    The risk of certain cancers or diseases related to the reproductive system are typically higher for dogs that haven't been spayed.

  • CrimsonSage [any]
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    3 years ago

    Not spaying can significantly increase the likelihood of cancers in some dog breeds.

  • Bakuphoon [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Pyometra.

    I'm surprised no one has brought this up yet. It's when the uterus fills with puss until it bursts. The only treatment for pyo is an emergency spay, which becomes more and more difficult as the uterus swells. And they don't always have obvious symptoms either! A closed pyometra is when there's no vaginal discharge and you don't figure it out until the uterus bursts and your dog/cat then dies from sepsis.

    Spays are an incredibly routine procedure and safe enough to do on 8 week old puppies and kittens.

  • Sea_Gull [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    I've heard the same thing animals living longer on average if they're spayed, but I'm not sure if that average comes from fatalities in giving birth.

    In any case, one thing my vet said was that it was something that made shelter dogs more desirable sometimes. Less work for potential owners and reduces the likelihood of being picked up by would-be breeders. But before I had the money, my dog got a rare one in a million thing where my dog got a false pregnancy and had her hormones change so much that she was producing milk.

    She's fine now and now she's got a cute little tattoo to show she was safely spayed.

    Also, fun fact - going into heat is kinda like the opposite of a period. It's the time when an animal is ovulating. Most mammals have heat or 'estrus'.

      • Sea_Gull [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I'd say those false pregnancies can be more detrimental than the one procedure of getting spayed, but of course talk to a vet about it.

  • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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    3 years ago

    It’s not a big deal, some people say they live longer when spayed but idk how true that is

    Our rescue was spayed relatively later in life around 4-5 and the procedure is a bit harder on them when they’re older. Our dog had a slightly rough time with it for a few days after the procedure, (couldn’t get comfortable and whimpered a bit)

    If they ever do go through with it just make sure they get her some pain pills

  • Prolefarian [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    As long as you don't mind them being in heat and dealing with the potential menstrual mess I don't think its a problem. Some animals get really loopy when they are in heat. A friend had a female cat that would go absolutely bonkers like running around knocking stuff over and yowling all night long so it made sense in that instance. I don't think its a problem either way but that's just me idk.

  • Vampire [any]
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    3 years ago

    Are there contraceptive pills for dogs?