Health & Medicine
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Obesity Rates in Sterilized Dogs Vary by Breed Size and Age at Spay/Neuter, Research Shows
As researchers continue to delve into the effects—both negative and positive—of spaying and neutering dogs, data included in a recent scientific publication in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association indicate that obesity rates in sterilized dogs vary by breed size.
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