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>If you do your research you will also find that estrogen is not just produced in by the ovaries(Many vets are unaware thst testosterone & estrogen have more than one source)& as in the case I mentioned the womb does not"shrivel"up as it still has blood vessels & nerves attached. Have you scientific evidence of this "shrivelling" ?
>Not OSS, i looked into that and not something i would do if spaying
> Most of us would not choose to have our children's (or grandchildren) reproductive organs removed, .<br /
>With our pets we make those decisions for them hopefully to make their lives better.
>Both the castrated dogs will hump other dogs given the chance, but both stop when told
>What would you have done as you are an expert in canine gynecology ? Treat the pyometra with antibiotics in the hope they would work ?
>Having a very close friend nearly lose a very young bitch to a closed pyometra BEFORE she had had a season & only the prompt action of their super vet prevented her dying.
>I prefer to keep male dogs & would not be spayng any bitch I might own for my convenience re seasons etc but to keep my bitch as healthy as possible for as long as possible.
>One might argue that it is unnatural to not allow bitches to have puppies every season because that is"natural". Do you prevent this from happening ?
>Nothing about breeding pedigree dogs is natural,
> I never castrate my male dogs except on medical grounds, my 2 castrated dogs are rescues & have been castrated for that reason
>Onetwothreefour, I'm wondering what your thoughts are about an ovary sparing spay,as a way to prevent unwanted pregnancy yet retaining hormones?
>does everyone consider phantom pregnancies as “ normal “?
>Based on that experience I would advocate having any bitch spayed as soon as feasible, To my mind keeping a bitch entire is not worth the risk.
>Unless we are breeders we don't have access , or the knowledge to know where or when to find all the facts and figures so of course personal experience is going to impact our decisions.
>I would advocate having any bitch spayed as soon as feasible, To my mind keeping a bitch entire is not worth the risk.
>This is what forums are for surely ? An exchange of opinions
>Opinions are only as valuable as the research they are based on and the knowledge and experience of the person offering them.
>unless people give their real names and verifiable qualifications there's no way of knowing if they're genuine or bluffing.
>are you saying that personal experiences have no place in these discussions, even if they are clearly as stated ,personal experiences?
>Fortunately when we have peer-reviewed papers in published journals, written by distinguished academics with many letters after their names, we don't really need to worry about who passes on that information...
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