Should I get my puppy sterilized before or after its first season?

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Answer by bob ©
before. even after one thermal cycle, the risk of breast cancer rises to 80%.

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What are good and bad points to make before / after its first season? Shes a ruby ​​cavalier king charles. I have no idea if that helps lol = SAHH now I am confused you are all saying different things! lol

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17 Responses to “Should I get my puppy sterilized before or after its first season?”

  1. jimmyblue1 Says:

    I think the recommended time is 2 months after premièreJ’ai a cocker spaniel and that is what the vet recommended

  2. Janet R Says:

    general rule seems to be that they have their first season and three months later to be castrated. I have a beautiful pedigree Whippet and is the advisor gave me, waiting for the season to arrive, she is now a little over a year.

  3. LT Says:

    First season? I suppose you mean before she goes into heat. Ask any vet …. they will tell you to do before going into heat.

  4. Yo LO! Aussie Grins Says:

    Avant – Absolutely no reason to wait.

  5. Ann W Says:

    The ASPCA and veterinarians will tell you that you can sterilize as youg as 3 months. It will not hurt him and it makes no difference if she had a heat or not

  6. VERY Tenacious Says:

    BEFORE! Please, please, please … ASAP! & No = coat color, size, race or lack thereof, etc. has nothing to do w / anything.

  7. Mtn gal Says:

    Before …. much better and you do not have to deal with the heat cycle.

  8. Paula L Says:

    after

  9. mfsf2006 Says:

    before permanently.

  10. Wise ol’ poodle groomer Says:

    You’d be better advised to have the op done before. The first season is the longest, heaviest, most uncomfortable season for itchy ab having to go and there is absolutely no reason why she should have to suffer if your intention is to have her spayed anyway.

  11. Stellar Meg Says:

    Get her spayed as soon as possible. Unless you’re going to race it’s no good reason to wait, the more positive benefits for health in the early castration, the chances of mammary cancer is greatly reduced.

  12. sh231193 Says:

    Before

  13. shea Says:

    Hello, preferably before her first heat and at any time after eight weeks of age. It will reduce the risk if the procedure is followed. For more information on castration, just check this site: http://dogtime.com/spaying-your-female.html

  14. poodle power Says:

    You can get your dog treated before or after seasn first, but I would check with your vet first as he could best advice you. If your dog is calm hazel may help calm them have a first season. But the vet would be best for you.

  15. Great Dane Lover Says:

    Certainly before her first heat. If done before her first heat it virtually eliminates the risk of breast cancer. With each series, it has the risk becomes higher.

  16. ~ Kim ~ Says:

    It’s up to you if you get her spayed before or after the season, but ideally most veterinarians do avant.La sterilization until she is 5-6 months si.Si you decide to take it sterilized after the season, then you’ll have to wait three months after his first season before it could be this stérilisées.Hope helpsxx

  17. CARRIE B Says:

    My vet told me I should get my yorkie spayed before her first season, usually around 7 months. She is 5 months now so it should be done in the coming months.

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