touie
Wise Old Thumper
I am talking about bella here.
Bella is an 8 month old continental giant with no behavioural problems who already lives with a neutered male.
I have had all my females spayed in the past and lost one under anaesthetic
Bearing in mind that larger breeds don't tend to live as long, and that the research into reproductive cancers in famales used mature females over 5 years of age as subjects; should I have Bella spayed when the chances of her reaching an age where cancer could develop are slim? :?
Bella is an 8 month old continental giant with no behavioural problems who already lives with a neutered male.
I have had all my females spayed in the past and lost one under anaesthetic
Bearing in mind that larger breeds don't tend to live as long, and that the research into reproductive cancers in famales used mature females over 5 years of age as subjects; should I have Bella spayed when the chances of her reaching an age where cancer could develop are slim? :?