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Study contradicts assumptions about hormones and aggressiveness in dogs
We’ve all heard that spaying or neutering your dog (gonadectomy, or removal of the gonads, i.e. the ovaries or testes) will help reduce its aggressiveness.
We’ve all heard that spaying or neutering your dog (gonadectomy, or removal of the gonads, i.e. the ovaries or testes) will help reduce its aggressiveness.
Want the latest information on research regarding ovary-sparing spay? Check out this paper by Oregon State University veterinary student Megan Mattravers for an excellent overview.
We all know that neutering your pet is important to curb pet overpopulation. But did you know that there are a variety of options available?
Pet owners are hearing more and more about the potential for negative health impacts of traditional spay and neuter. Since most pet sterilization surgeries remove
Planning to spay or neuter your pet? There are many options in addition to traditional surgical sterilization practices. The decision depends on your pet and
Did you know that Parsemus Foundation maintains a list of veterinarians who offer ovary-sparing spay or other alternatives to traditional spay/neuter? Two new veterinary practices
Dr. Jennifer Rouse of Homestead Vet in Havertown, PA offers alternatives to traditional spay and neuter, including ovary sparing spay and vasectomy. Our growing list
Where was calcium chloride? New York Times journalist Douglas Quenqua focused the article on Zeuterin, a product likely to come out in the US shortly,
And if you don’t find a match there, this slightly more complex clinical trials finder includes studies sponsored by companies as well: