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> When I asked the vet they did not know what a split season
> When I asked the vet they did not know what a split season was
> I think the bigger question is why you want to spay a bitch at just 2.5yo, when spaying increases the likelihood of many cancers, joint disease, immune-related disorders and even aggression.... ?
> <br />The problems occur when bitches are spayed before they have a season & before they are fully mature. <br /><br />Can't be bothered to trawl through masses of research that others have culled from what they have found in the internet, I go by my 60 plus years of personal experience of spaying my mature bitches, my dogs are left entire as there is no evidence to prove to me that castration prevents anything except testicular cancer(quite rare in dogs)& reproduction eventually( there is no finite time by which a dog becomes infertile after castration) I know of many dogs who have had severe health & character issues after being castrated especially those done pre puberty
>Can't be bothered to trawl through masses of research
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