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For decades, dog owners were routinely told to spay or neuter their dogs at six months of age. It was a simple recommendation that became the standard of care for generations. But as research into canine growth, development, and long-term health has expanded, the conversation has become far more nuanced.
In this episode, Nikki explores the evolving science behind spay and neuter timing, including the role that hormones play in muscle development, bone density, structural balance, and overall physical maturity. We'll discuss the potential benefits of allowing dogs to mature before sterilization, as well as the legitimate concerns associated with waiting, including accidental litters, pyometra, and mammary cancer considerations.
Most importantly, we'll examine why many veterinarians and researchers are moving away from a one-size-fits-all recommendation and toward decisions based on breed, size, sex, lifestyle, and individual health risks.
This is not a pro-spay or anti-spay episode. It's a conversation about understanding the science, weighing the risks and benefits, and making informed decisions that support the long-term welfare of the individual dog.
Whether you're raising a new puppy, competing in dog sports, working your dog, or simply trying to make the best decisions for your companion, this episode will help you better understand why the six-month rule may no longer be the whole story.
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For decades, dog owners were routinely told to spay or neuter their dogs at six months of age. It was a simple recommendation that became the standard of care for generations. But as research into canine growth, development, and long-term health has expanded, the conversation has become far more nuanced.
In this episode, Nikki explores the evolving science behind spay and neuter timing, including the role that hormones play in muscle development, bone density, structural balance, and overall physical maturity. We'll discuss the potential benefits of allowing dogs to mature before sterilization, as well as the legitimate concerns associated with waiting, including accidental litters, pyometra, and mammary cancer considerations.
Most importantly, we'll examine why many veterinarians and researchers are moving away from a one-size-fits-all recommendation and toward decisions based on breed, size, sex, lifestyle, and individual health risks.
This is not a pro-spay or anti-spay episode. It's a conversation about understanding the science, weighing the risks and benefits, and making informed decisions that support the long-term welfare of the individual dog.
Whether you're raising a new puppy, competing in dog sports, working your dog, or simply trying to make the best decisions for your companion, this episode will help you better understand why the six-month rule may no longer be the whole story.
Website
Online Content
Videos
Patreon
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