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2013年9月20日星期五

Dog diseases caused by Unneutered or Spayed



By Rena Sherwood


Rena Sherwood is a freelance writer and Peter Gabriel fan who has lived in England and America. He has studied the animals for the most part, her life and works of direct observation in the treatment of countless animals. He earned two degrees with honors. One of the liberal arts in Delaware County Community and the other in English from University of Millersville.





Unwanted Puppies are not just bad results, which can occur if the dog is not spayed or neutered. Dogs that have not been corrected, there are many different diseases that may be lethal. “The Dog and the owner of the Home Veterinary Handbook,” all of these diseases can be avoided by spaying or neutering your dog. These diseases are some of the reasons why spay or neuter animals in shelters are returned automatically to the dog.It means approximately “pus, which were” because of what happens to the dog when infected with this disease for women, unspayed. There are two types of discharge and discharge-pyometra. Both are lethal. “Your Guide to Your dog for symptoms,” the women’s dog has increased thirst, increased urination, silver color of the abdomen, swollen Vulva and his genitalia may be ground for discharge.The dog is spayed will get a lot of susceptible to ovarian or breast cancer rotissa,. Most of these have breast cancer. In compliance with the veterinarian and author Dr. Bruce Fogle, spaying your dog before her first heat to give him a 99% of the opportunities to get ever breast cancer. the dogs susceptible to prostate and Unneutered male, inter alia, to eat. They grow with the exception of the testicles, which can also tumours, or may be cancerous, but still need to be checked out. Dog owner’s home veterinary Handbook, with the exception of the testicles, undescended tumours in 50% more often descended to the testicles. Undescended Testicle tumor, abdominal symptom include strange swellings. Only the treatment is neutering.This is the head of the infected cable, or penis. The corruption is in fact, licking the dog urinating problems and gain error tipautetaan haistaisi thick pus from the involved. When a dog gets from sleep mode, low discharge left behind xs. Processing is a course of antibiotics.If the dog still gets a strange discharge, or lose its appetite swellings, it needs to go to the training immediately. The sooner these diseases has been requested to undergo, the greater the chance of a dog.The cure is in many cases, dog spay or neuter. Even if the dog returns the disease if it is full, it causes the disease again.

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2013年9月18日星期三

Dog Diseases Caused by Being Not Neutered or Spayed

Dog Diseases Caused by Being Not Neutered or Spayed


There are many reasons for spaying a female dog or castrating a male dog other than preventing unwanted puppies. Neutered dogs tend to be healthier than fully intact dogs because they are not subjected to the hormone surges that can trigger some canine illnesses. Removing organs that usually become diseased in your dog’s older years can also help prolong your dog’s life.


Prevention in Females



    Dogs have 10 breasts. The most common type of tumor in canines is breast or mammary gland tumors, especially in females. Twenty-six percent of unspayed female dogs will get a tumor by the time they are 10 years old. Forty-five percent of these tumors will be cancerous. Female dogs that are spayed before their first heat have a 99 percent chance of never developing breast tumors, according to “Dog Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook.”



Prevention in Males



    Testosterone gradually enlarges the prostate gland of a male dog. When the dog is at least 5 years old, the enlarged prostate starts to cause health problems. A dog with an enlarged prostate has problems urinating and defecating, as well as blood in the urine. Neutered males also have fewer anal tumors and discharge from the penis, according to Mar Vista Animal Medical Center.



Cancers



    Male and female dogs are prone to cancers of the reproductive organs. When these are removed through spaying or neutering, the chances of the dog developing specific cancers, which include ovarian, vaginal and testicular cancers, is eliminated.



Infection



    Unspayed female dogs are prone to developing infections in their uterus called pyometra, which means “pus womb” in Latin. This infection causes the uterus to fill up with pus-filled cysts and can kill the dog. Usually, the treatment for a dog with pyometra is to spay her. Pyometra is caused by surges in hormones estrogen and progesterone, according to Mary Smith, DVM.



Misconception



    Although neutering does reduce many prostate problems in dogs, it does not stop the development of prostate cancer in older male dogs. This is because testosterone, made by the testicles, is not involved with prostate cancer, although the exact cause of canine prostate cancer is unknown. Fortunately, prostate cancer is one of the rarest types of cancers a dog can get, according to “Dog Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook.”