Canine Prostate Cancer: An Overview Prostatic neoplasia, also called prostate cancer, is an uncommon but extremely serious disease that occurs in both neutered and intact male dogs.
Canine prostate cancer occurs in dogs of all breeds, and stems from the prostate gland that's situated near the dog's urinary bladder.
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The male dog will also decrease their chances of developing any type of prostate cancer as well as testicular cancer. His demeanor will also be much calmer once he is neutered.
In addition, the process has theoretical health benefits (uterine and testicular cancer or similar diseases are definitely ruled out, and hormone-driven diseases such as breast or prostate cancer become a non-issue as well), ...
Neutering Male Dogs Neutering male dogs involves the surgical procedure of removing the reproductive organs of the dog suffering from ailments, like prostate cancer. Keep reading to know about the pros and cons of this process...
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