Health & Medicine
Neutering Rottweilers May Shorten the Lifespan of Your Furry Friend, Veterinary Research Uncovers
Owners of a popular dog breed are being encouraged to keep their pet pooch in tip-top condition after a James Cook University study found that Rottweilers could suffer from reduced lifespan after being neutered.
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