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Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer. The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spaying usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The an Bad Press About Spanish Property Market And Buying Property In Spain As a dog owner it is sometimes difficult to make decisions about what is right for your pet, especially with many veterinarians and pet professionals having at times conflicting views on the pros and cons of neutering. This article aims to dispel some of the myths surrounding neutering and enable you to make an informed choice on this important issue.Yes, you may have heard on numerous occasions that peoples dream had been ruined and things simply didn’t work out in Spain, for a number of different reasons many faults of their own.Many national newspapers and television programs linked with overseas property have put a downer on the Spanish property market, we have found this year has got off to a flying start with more and more properties being sold. Obviously these recent articles and programs have not put people off their dream of moving to Spain, however, for those of you that have been brain washed into believing the market in Spain is untrustworthy and a dangerous investment you need to think again.Not only is the property market showing signs of a complete turn around in terms of sales, but house prices have seen a drop in price and look set to continue enabling those looki Neutering a male is a procedure known as castration. It involves complete removal of the testes via a small surgical incision between the penis and the scrotum. Dogs do not have vasectomies like humans do as they are usually neutered for reasons other than birth control. There have been several occasions where owners have been unaware of this fact until the operation has been done, causing resentment in some cases. The pros and cons of castration will be discussed shortly. Neutering a female is a procedure known as spaying. It usually involves an ovariohysterectomy, removal of the ovaries and uterus via a surgical incision over the belly button. Note how this differs with the equivalent human procedure, a hysterectomy, where only the uterus is removed. Again this is because female dogs are neutered for other reasons in addition to birth control where removal of the ovaries is beneficial. Why should I neuter my dog? For males, the reasons in favor of castration are: 1. Birth control. If you also own a bitch that has not been spayed, this will prevent unwanted pregnancies. 2. Stopping territorial behavior such as urine marking. 3. Stopping sexual behavior such as masturbation (humping cushions, teddies etc). 4. Reducing dominance aggression. 5. Eliminating the possibility of testicular cancer later in life. 6. Reducing the likelihood of prostate disease later in life. The arguments against castration in male dogs are: 1. Weight gain. Castration usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Castrated dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The anesthetic risk. With every general anesthetic there is a risk, but in a young fit dog that risk is very, very low. 3. Other potential complications. These are very rare and usually easily resolved and include infection, bleeding into the scrotum and herniation. 4. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the dog. For females, the reasons in favor of spaying are: 1. Birth control. Unwanted pregnancies are a hassle, if they occur you have the responsibility of terminating the pregnancy (this can be done via a simple injection soon after mating), paying for any complications with the birth (Caesarian sections are expensive) or finding loving homes for the puppies. 2. Stopping the bitch from having seasons during which blood is dripped from the vulva over the floor in your home. 3. Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer. The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spaying usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The ane Reiki: Alternative Healing peration has been done, causing resentment in some cases. The pros and cons of castration will be discussed shortly.There are many alternative forms of healing being used in the world today. One of the most famous is Reiki. Reiki takes it’s name from the Japanese form of two Chinese ideograms, REI which means soul, spirit or ghost and KI (qi or chi) which means energy or life force.Reiki is a form of spiritual healing that was officially introduced in the early part of the 20th Century, by Mikao Usui, for the treatment of physical, mental, emotional and spiritual problems. It is said Usui received the wisdom of the system after fasting and meditating for three weeks on Mount Kurama. Reiki practitioners use a system akin to laying on of hands, this allows them the channel the energy of the universe through them into the patient.There are three stages to Reiki, level 1, level 2 and level three more often given the name master level. Any one who at Neutering a female is a procedure known as spaying. It usually involves an ovariohysterectomy, removal of the ovaries and uterus via a surgical incision over the belly button. Note how this differs with the equivalent human procedure, a hysterectomy, where only the uterus is removed. Again this is because female dogs are neutered for other reasons in addition to birth control where removal of the ovaries is beneficial. Why should I neuter my dog? For males, the reasons in favor of castration are: 1. Birth control. If you also own a bitch that has not been spayed, this will prevent unwanted pregnancies. 2. Stopping territorial behavior such as urine marking. 3. Stopping sexual behavior such as masturbation (humping cushions, teddies etc). 4. Reducing dominance aggression. 5. Eliminating the possibility of testicular cancer later in life. 6. Reducing the likelihood of prostate disease later in life. The arguments against castration in male dogs are: 1. Weight gain. Castration usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Castrated dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The anesthetic risk. With every general anesthetic there is a risk, but in a young fit dog that risk is very, very low. 3. Other potential complications. These are very rare and usually easily resolved and include infection, bleeding into the scrotum and herniation. 4. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the dog. For females, the reasons in favor of spaying are: 1. Birth control. Unwanted pregnancies are a hassle, if they occur you have the responsibility of terminating the pregnancy (this can be done via a simple injection soon after mating), paying for any complications with the birth (Caesarian sections are expensive) or finding loving homes for the puppies. 2. Stopping the bitch from having seasons during which blood is dripped from the vulva over the floor in your home. 3. Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer. The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spaying usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The an Murcia Holidays-Holiday Attractions of Murcia and Cartagena revent unwanted pregnancies.Murcia is one of the smallest regions in Spain and is located in the southeast of the country on the Mediterranean coast between Andalucia, Castilla La Mancha and Valencia. There is only one province in Murcia unlike most other regions of Spain, which means the whole region is operated by the one local government. The capital of Murcia region is the inland city of Murcia itself, and the other important city in the region is the coastal city of Cartagena, and the region's most important port.The spoken language in Murcia is quite different from many other parts of Spain and has some similarities with neighbouring Andalucia. Many words are cut short by eliminating final consonants and utilising many regional words that stem from old Arabic words. The result can be quite confusing for native Spanish speakers and tourists alike.Mar Menor 2. Stopping territorial behavior such as urine marking. 3. Stopping sexual behavior such as masturbation (humping cushions, teddies etc). 4. Reducing dominance aggression. 5. Eliminating the possibility of testicular cancer later in life. 6. Reducing the likelihood of prostate disease later in life. The arguments against castration in male dogs are: 1. Weight gain. Castration usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Castrated dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The anesthetic risk. With every general anesthetic there is a risk, but in a young fit dog that risk is very, very low. 3. Other potential complications. These are very rare and usually easily resolved and include infection, bleeding into the scrotum and herniation. 4. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the dog. For females, the reasons in favor of spaying are: 1. Birth control. Unwanted pregnancies are a hassle, if they occur you have the responsibility of terminating the pregnancy (this can be done via a simple injection soon after mating), paying for any complications with the birth (Caesarian sections are expensive) or finding loving homes for the puppies. 2. Stopping the bitch from having seasons during which blood is dripped from the vulva over the floor in your home. 3. Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer. The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spaying usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The an Managing Your Marketing Mirror: Full-Length or Mosaic? general anesthetic there is a risk, but in a young fit dog that risk is very, very low.Outside of large corporations with multi-person departments managed by VPs or Chief Marketing Officers, creating a marketing function that demonstrably contributes to company growth can be a real challenge for service firm executives. Of all the overhead functions in an enterprise (that is, of all the functions that don’t contribute a dime to the revenue side of the books), marketing has the highest cost profile. Every single marketing activity costs money, from attending a local association meeting (business cards) to operating a booth at a big trade show (travel, brochures, space rental, booth structure, giveaways, and on and on—oh, and business cards). How can one be sure that the energy and expense will lead to the desired results?Between cost and fuzziness of results, it doesn’t surprise me that anyone leading an organization treads war 3. Other potential complications. These are very rare and usually easily resolved and include infection, bleeding into the scrotum and herniation. 4. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the dog. For females, the reasons in favor of spaying are: 1. Birth control. Unwanted pregnancies are a hassle, if they occur you have the responsibility of terminating the pregnancy (this can be done via a simple injection soon after mating), paying for any complications with the birth (Caesarian sections are expensive) or finding loving homes for the puppies. 2. Stopping the bitch from having seasons during which blood is dripped from the vulva over the floor in your home. 3. Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer. The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spaying usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The an Increase Your Sales: Don't Be A Vendor - Be A Solutions Provider the bitch from having seasons during which blood is dripped from the vulva over the floor in your home.Instead of looking at your sales from a product perspective, walk a mile in the buyer's shoes. Consider what problem your customer is trying to solve, then provide a complete solution.Educate Your Sales Force If you teach your sales people to think like customers they can add value to a buyer’s visit by making all the items needed for a complete solution available. Upselling is easier because it is advantageous to the buyer as well.Here's How It WorksI was in an auto store buying paint cleaner, car polish and wax. A salesman came out of nowhere and said, "nothing works better with Show Car Glaze than this", and handed me a buffing cloth that cost $12.When I declined he asked what kind of car I had. When I told him ("Oh Wow, those are really nice! What color is it?"), he now had all t 3. Stopping erratic behavior associated with being on heat. 4. Decreasing the likelihood of breast cancer later in life. 5. Eliminating the risk of developing a pyometra, a life threatening infection of the uterus. 6. Eliminating the risk of ovarian or uterine cancer. The argument against spaying in females are: 1. Weight gain. Spaying usually leads to undesirable weight gain, which in itself can cause or exacerbate diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Spayed dogs should have their food intake decreased by 20% to accommodate this change and prevent obesity. 2. The anesthetic risk. With every general anesthetic there is a risk, but in a young fit bitch that risk is very, very low. 3. Other potential complications. There include infection, breakdown of the abdominal wound and internal bleeding. These are very rare and usually easy to resolve. 4. Spayed bitches are more likely to suffer from urinary incontinence in old age. However, this type of incontinence is easily controlled by medication if it occurs. 5. The cost. This will vary hugely between clinics, and depend upon the size of the bitch. When should I neuter my dog? The answer is it varies with the breed. For male dogs, they should be approaching skeletal maturity, i.e. their bones should be almost fully grown. In small breed dogs such as terriers, this can be around 6 months of age but larger breeds mature more slowly, and should be castrated at nearer 1 year old. If the reason for castration is to alter the behavior of the dog, then it must be done at the earliest opportunity so that the behavior does not get engrained. Bitches should be spayed just before or 3 months after their first season. Doing it early in this fashion minimizes the chances of the bitch getting mammary tumors later in life. Leaving it until the bitch has had 2 seasons means you are missing this window, and the advantage is lost. As with male dogs, small breed bitches mature more quickly than larger breed bitches and so will have their first season earlier, sometimes as early as 6-7 months old. There is no significant difference in before or after the season, but it must be the first season. It is a bad idea to spay a bitch during a season as the uterus is swollen with a larger blood supply then, so the risk of bleeding is increased. Hence vets like to leave it until 3 months after the season, when the uterus has shrunk again and the surgery is easier and safer. It is also a false myth that it is healthier for a bitch to let her have a litter before spaying her. This simply means you miss your optimal spaying window and lose the ability to prevent breast cancer later in life. How do I get my dog neutered? Very easily. Both castration and spaying are routine operations performed by virtually all veterinary clinics, often on a daily basis. Before booking your dog in to be neutered your vet will need to do a quick clinical examination to check your dog is ready for the operation. This will usually involve just listening to the heart and lungs to confirm there is no underlying disease that might jeopardize an anesthetic. In male dogs, the testes are felt to make sure they have descended properly. If they have not, a more complex procedure might be necessary to remove them. In bitches, the mammary glands are often felt to check she is not lactating as this can complicate the surgery. Once booked in, your vet will us
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