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At the weekend I was talking to a lady who had her bit ch spayed last year and wished she hadn't as she developed spay incontinence as a result which caused a lot of distress to the dog, she now has it just about under control with drug therapy but there are still occasional "accidents" which the bit ch finds very distressing. Why is the risk of incontinence never discussed when advice is given regarding the prevention of illness due to neutering and what other "risks" are involved. Before people start to take a pop at me about being an uncaring and terrible person who should never have a dog, mine are all neutered and I do alot of work for rescue. I would just like ALL of the information in order to make a fully informed choice as to wether or when to neuter.
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