Title : Good Health and Veterinary Highlights: Non-Invasive Spay/Neuter Technique in Making. Elvonda
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Good Health and Veterinary Highlights: Non-Invasive Spay/Neuter Technique in Making. Elvonda
I am particularly proud of this one because the University of Guelph is our teaching hospital. I am also big fan of non-invasive procedures.For me, the ideal approach up to the age of about two would be birth control rather than spay or neuter.
Once a dog reaches full maturity, spay or neuter can prevent some health issues. Non-invasive is music to me ears.
Researchers at our own University of Guelph are developing just such a procedure - nonsurgical spay/neuter.
There is already one method for chemical neuter out there, Zeuterin. Is that a better choice than traditional neuter? I think that depends.
What the researchers in Guelph are trying to achieve is developing a new method based on understanding fertility at cellular level. In Other words, by turning off molecular switches that control production of eggs and sperm.
I think it's a worthwhile research.
We'll have to see where it goes and what the pros and cons will be. It is definitely new and unique way of looking at an old subject.
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University of Guelph Focuses on Non-Invasive Spay/Neuter Technique
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