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Spaying a She dog

There is a small chance that your pet could have problems of hemorrhage in the surgical skin after you spay her, but compared to the up side, it is worth taking that risk. Spaying your pet can save her from Pyometra- a fatal life threatening uterine infection.

Make sure that you spay your pet early in life; as this can save her from mammary cancer later in her life. A spayed canine will stop bleeding during the mating season, and will also loose interest in the act of mating or in producing false pregnancies.

Spaying your canine could induce an increased docility and tendency to put on weight. Spaying sometimes leads to urine incontinence if performed very early but this is still rare.

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