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Early spaying vastly reduces chance of cancer in pets

Spaying female dogs prior to their first heat cycle decreases their chances of developing breast cancer to 0.05% and also prevents ovarian and uterine cancers, writes veterinarian Bernhard Pukay. Additionally, other medical problems, such as uterine infection and false pregnancies, can be averted by early spaying.  Ottawa Citizen (Ontario)

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