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Cosmopolitan species / Sarcoma / Animal welfare / Castration / Neutering / Mammary tumor / Pediatric spaying / Dog / Osteosarcoma / Medicine / Veterinary medicine / Health
Date: 2013-06-29 19:15:22
Cosmopolitan species
Sarcoma
Animal welfare
Castration
Neutering
Mammary tumor
Pediatric spaying
Dog
Osteosarcoma
Medicine
Veterinary medicine
Health

Long-Term Health Risks and Benefits Associated with Spay / Neuter in Dogs Laura J. Sanborn, M.S. May 14, 2007 Precis At some point, most of us with an interest in dogs will have to consider whether or not to spay / neute

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