Effects Of Neutering A Dog Too Early
This leaves your dog more vulnerable to hip dysplasia and torn ligaments.
Effects of neutering a dog too early. Spay or neuter too early and your pet s overall health could suffer for years to come. Early spaying causes the leg bones to grow unevenly. There was study such as those carried out by clare palmer of texas a m university stating that recent reviews suggest that the neutering effect on dogs has negative health effects compared to their positive effects. Over the past decade several other untoward health events related to juvenile spay neuter surgery have come to light including cancer and behavioral problems 4 7 female golden retrievers spayed at an early age have a higher incidence of mast cell tumor for example and neutered male golden retrievers have a higher incidence of lymphosarcoma 4.
If you remove those reproductive hormones too early they don t have enough time to complete their valuable work. Early spaying triples the risk of bone cancer a deadly cancer that mostly occurs in large and giant dogs. In the fact early neutering can lead to both positive and bad health effects on dogs. But please before the heavily stressed and over worked shelter staff post up about overpopulation problems i spent a couple of years in them too lets look at this issue with less emotion and more science.
Hart at the university of california davis has completed the most detailed study performed to date and recent results have the potential to significantly impact recommendations for spaying and neutering dogs in the united states. Early neutering causes the leg bones to grow unevenly. Early neutering makes a dog four times as likely to get bone cancer a deadly cancer that mostly occurs in large and giant dogs. And the evidence that age at neutering has an effect are judged to be weak and are not a sound basis for firm recommendations.
The scientifically proven negative side effects of dog neutering before puberty the early neutering of dogs is not without it s side effects or critics and i m certainly one of them. Long term health risks. A team of researchers led by dr. Because data was taken on dogs who had been castrated at ages up to 10 years this meant that the researchers could also look at the effects of early versus late neutering.
With early age neutering there are fewer surgical and post surgical complications reported. Neutering by eight weeks of age helps ensure that the surgery is done before the dog s first heat which can be at or before four months of age in small dog breeds. Specific growth effects include a larger size due to growth plates remaining open longer and in some cases obesity. This leaves your dog more vulnerable to hip dysplasia and torn ligaments.