I'm afraid I don't buy this at all. From my personal experience and that of
many, many people, our spayed bitches have far and away less health problems
than unspayed bitches. This has been observed over many years, and nothing
has happened to change my views. My girl was spayed at seven months and
never visited the vets at all until she was ten. I realize that individual
experiences will be different, but this is observations with many other
people as well. I'm not saying the article is wrong because obviously a lot
of research has gone into it and this is an emotive subject, but it wouldn't
change my decision to spay. Dee PS apologies for being way off topic.
-------Original Message-------
From: Pat
Date: 03/23/07 21:14:05
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Still OT Cholesterol/ Dr. Huggins
Thanks for the link!!! That led me to a piece by him about spaying and
neutering. http://www.dogtorj.net/id57.html I've thought it couldn't be a
good thing, especially early, but almost everyone recommends doing just that
Hmmm, I got way off-topic, didn't I? hehehe Well, on the subject of EIS,
I wonder what the EIS I put in the dog's outside water bucket does for the
birds who also drink it.
Pat