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  2. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, an estimated 75% of 700 million dogs worldwide were free to roam and reproduce, resulting in overpopulation, high mortality rates and poor health. [1] The main management approach is surgical sterilization, i.e. the removal of testes or ovaries, often performed through trap-neuter-return strategies. [2]

  3. Neutering - Wikipedia

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    One study showed the incidence of hip dysplasia increased to 6.7% for dogs neutered before 5.5 months compared to 4.7% for dogs neutered after 5.5 months, although the cases associated with early age neutering seems to be of a less severe form. There was no association between age of neutering and arthritis or long-bone fractures. [28]

  4. Chilean scientists develop reversible dog neutering vaccine - AOL

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    Findley is a lucky dog. The small white and brown Chilean terrier is one of the first dogs in the world to get neutered without having to go under the knife. The procedure happened in his home in ...

  5. Regional Animal Protection Society - Wikipedia

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    Regional Animal Protection Society (RAPS) is a no kill animal services agency in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.RAPS operates the RAPS Cat Sanctuary (Canada's largest such facility), [2] a fostering network, social enterprise thrift stores, and the RAPS Animal Hospital, a full-service animal clinic.

  6. Expert Trainer Explains Why Dogs Growl & How to Handle It - AOL

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    Generally, if the growling behavior is an isolated event—or transient—and potentially linked to the dog's recovery from surgery (e.g., pain, medication effects, confinement stress), then ...

  7. Pediatric spaying - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric spaying (also known as “prepuberal” or “early” spaying) or neutering is defined as performing an ovariohysterectomy (spaying) or orchidectomy (castration or neutering) on a kitten or puppy between the ages of 6 and 14 weeks. Spaying and neutering are

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