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Old 03-06-2009, 08:35 PM
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Re: The Health Risks of Spaying and Neutering

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Originally Posted by C4L View Post
The right time isn't necessarily after the first season, although it works that way for a fair few breeds.

It depends on the breed and individual.

Larger breeds take longer to mature so should be neutered later.
When we asked the vet he said they usually do it after the first season, shes a springer, thanks for that sometimes everythings so cut and dried with vets isnt it.
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