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Hunting Forums => Hunting Dogs discussion => Topic started by: Buster on January 01/18/07, 02:47:29 PM

Title: Spay/Neuter Timeframe
Post by: Buster on January 01/18/07, 02:47:29 PM
What age is most appropriate for the "big cut". I have heard wait until 12-14 months if possible due to growth issues, hypothyroidism, hip dysplasia, bone density.  What has everyone else done or heard?
Title: Re: Spay/Neuter Timeframe
Post by: vickieschessies on January 01/18/07, 04:13:47 PM
Buster
If you have no intentions of breeding the sooner the better. 6 months is the ideal time. When my girls are done breeding here in my kennel I spay them. I lost a 13yr old female chessie to Uterine cancer never will I go through that again. Also as a rule it usually calms them down. I have really not ever seen a reason why you shouldn't spay or neuter. I know I sure don't miss the girls coming into heat when hunting season arrives!
Title: Re: Spay/Neuter Timeframe
Post by: guythathunts on February 02/22/07, 02:23:38 AM
I had my dog done @ 7 mo. He did fine. My vet told me no earlier than 6 mo no latter than 1 year. Hope that helps!
Title: Re: Spay/Neuter Timeframe
Post by: vickieschessies on February 02/22/07, 08:39:30 AM
guythathunts your right no earlier than 6months unless there is some other medical reason they need to do it but you can have a dog spay or neutered at any age after that. Some of my females I have had spayed are 8yrs old and  males at 9-10yrs old.
Title: Re: Spay/Neuter Timeframe
Post by: guythathunts on February 02/22/07, 01:07:32 PM
That makes sence too! Thanks!
Title: Re: Spay/Neuter Timeframe
Post by: rchaze60 on February 02/24/07, 08:02:55 AM
I had my golden retriever done at 6 months and  he is still full of energy lol