金毛絕育後的危害-尤其一歲以前手術-給那些猶豫是否該把自己狗狗做了的同學分享

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研究結果:絕育手術明顯增加金毛罹患五種疾病的風險,一歲以前手術風險尤其顯著
同樣的風險對別的品種也存在,根據文中分析,對不同類別的狗風險不同。


Sterilization Can Put Golden Retrievers at Risk,
Study Finds Hip dysplasia occurred twice as often in male Golden Retrievers neutered before age 1, University of California, Davis, researchers report.

Research also revealed an increased likelihood of other diseases linked to the spaying and neutering of the breed. The study, published in the online peer-rSterilization Can Put Golden Retrievers at Risk, Study Finds
Hip dysplasia occurred twice as often in male Golden Retrievers neutered before age 1, University of California, Davis, researchers report.eviewed journal PLOS ONE, looked at the rates of hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tears, lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma and mast cell tumors in 759 Golden Retrievers examined during the past decade at UC Davis’ William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.

For all five diseases analyzed, the rates were significantly higher in neutered males and females, compared with intact dogs.

“The study results indicate that dog owners and service-dog trainers should carefully consider when to have their male or female dogs neutered,” says lead investigator Benjamin Hart, DVM, Ph.D., Dipl. ACVB.

“It is important to remember, however, that because different dog breeds have different vulnerabilities to various diseases, the effects of early and late neutering also may vary from breed to breed,” added Dr. Hart, a distinguished professor emeritus in the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.

Early neutering, meaning before age 1, was associated with an increase in the occurrence of hip dysplasia and lymphosarcoma in males and of cranial cruciate ligament tears in both males and females. Late neutering — at 12 months of age or older -- was associated with the subsequent occurrence of mast cell tumors and hemangiosarcoma in females.

The removal of a male dog’s testes (neutering) and a female’s ovaries (spaying) interrupts the production of hormones that play key roles in the closure of bone growth plates and the regulation of a female dog’s estrus cycle. Neutered dogs also tend to gain excess weight, putting pressure on their joints.

Previous studies have documented adverse health effects in neutered dogs of certain breeds. Those studies examined individual diseases using data drawn from one breed or pooled from several breeds, Hart says.

The UC Davis study drew its data from a single hospital database, distinguished between males and females, and between early or late neutering and non-neutering.

The researchers focused on the Golden Retriever because the breed is one of the most popular in the United States and is vulnerable to various cancers and joint disorders. The breed also is favored for work as a service dog.

Spaying or neutering is common in the United States before age 1 as a means of controlling both the dog population and unwanted behaviors. About 78 percent of dogs are sterilized, according to the American Pet Products Association.

The American Veterinary Medical Association supports the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats as a population control.

“Just as for other veterinary medical and surgical procedures, veterinarians should use their best medical judgment in deciding at what age spay/neuter should be performed on individual animals,” the AVMA policy states.

The doubling of the hip dysplasia rate among early neutered male golden retrievers surprised the researchers. Other studies had reported a 17 percent increase among all neutered dogs.

“Specifically for Golden Retrievers, neutering males well beyond puberty should avoid the problems of increased rates of occurrence of [hip dysplasia],” the researchers wrote in their journal article.

To read the full study, click here.

While the UC Davis survey has concluded, Morris Animal Foundation’s Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is just getting under way. The Denver-based foundation hopes to enroll 3,000 Golden Retrievers as part of a project that will track the dogs’ health and environment over their entire lives.


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文章來源: -catinblue- 給 catinblue 發送悄悄話 (211 bytes) () 03/10/2014 postreply 18:25:39

絕育對金毛的害處在寵壇一年前就討論過了,UC Davis的教授有專門的研究報告。不絕育的先決條件是您是否有能力 -churchill- 給 churchill 發送悄悄話 churchill 的博客首頁 (228 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 00:53:40

小卡沒有做,vet也是建議別做。他現在三歲,會對和做過的公狗有興趣,不過沒有 -南揚子- 給 南揚子 發送悄悄話 南揚子 的博客首頁 (16 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 02:25:43

能請教小卡媽vet的理由嗎?說真的很羨慕德國的動物們 -catinblue- 給 catinblue 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 06:56:10

他們主要是覺得小狗的性情會改變,毛色會沒光澤。對小狗不健康,體重要增加。嗨,關 -南揚子- 給 南揚子 發送悄悄話 南揚子 的博客首頁 (107 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 09:58:50

這篇文章討論的應該就是這個報告,以前沒讀過.北美這邊很多六個月就做,我從沒聽任何獸醫提過弊病, -catinblue- 給 catinblue 發送悄悄話 (1332 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 06:45:54

我家拉不拉多的breeder也是建議最好等到兩歲骨胳發育好了再做. -CherryHillJT- 給 CherryHillJT 發送悄悄話 (107 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 06:21:41

是的,這也是我糾結的另一個原因,99%DAY CARE都有限製 -catinblue- 給 catinblue 發送悄悄話 (36 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 07:03:49

是啊,很糾結.俺家狗喜歡去DAYCARE,我們每周都送他去玩,也算值了吧. -CherryHillJT- 給 CherryHillJT 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 03/11/2014 postreply 07:40:13

choy沒做。堅決不做的。誰建議都沒用 -世界無童話- 給 世界無童話 發送悄悄話 世界無童話 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 03/12/2014 postreply 12:23:35

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