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Topic Dog Boards / Health / To spay or not to spay.....
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- By digger [gb] Date 04.12.03 21:45 UTC
So where does that leave a bitch who lactates through phantom pregnancies?
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 04.12.03 22:24 UTC
Digger I would suspect that because the same hormones would be in action whether the lactation was caused through an actual pregnancy or a phantom, and would therefore offer the same amount of protection. Phantoms being a natural state of the female dog.
- By digger [gb] Date 04.12.03 22:29 UTC
I guess my Bonnie was extremly unlucky then - she had mammary tumours inspite of having regular phantoms :(
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 07.12.03 14:49 UTC
There are always exceptions Digger, spayed bitches and in fact males also get mammary cancer. The likelihood of a spayed bitch, a whelped bitch and a male is less than an un-whelped intact bitch. Just as in humans, to avoid it in the human the breast is removed not the womb and ovaries.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 04.12.03 22:01 UTC
Got it now. I expect it was my mistake! :o
- By KathyM [gb] Date 07.12.03 12:43 UTC
Cant be that protective. Ruby's been pregnant or nursing ALL of her adult life and now has this killer cancer - just like many many older unspayed bitches, whether used for breeding or not. I think its irresponsible of some sites to use that as an excuse for breeding and not spaying.
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