Spay/Neuter and Risk of Orthopedic Injury

August 5th, 2019 at 12:38 pm EST
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Today's article covers ACL ( Knee ligament) injury and the connection to being spayed/neutered

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NEW STUDY: Spaying or neutering large-breed dogs increases risk of obesity, orthopedic injury

A new report based on the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study (GRLS) found that spaying or neutering large-breed dogs can put them at higher risk for obesity, and if done while the dog is young, also increases their risk of nontraumatic orthopedic injury


It’s estimated that one-third to one-half of the general population of large-breed dogs are either overweight or obese, the release states. About 2% of the same population suffers nontraumatic orthopedic injuries, such as cruciate ligament rupture.

Dr. Simpson studied the health data from the entire GRLS cohort of more than 3,000 dogs, which was collected over the course of six years. Of those dogs, about one-half had been spayed or neutered.

The data show that spayed or neutered dogs were 50% to 100% more likely to become overweight or obese, and the risk of weight gain was relatively constant regardless of age at the time of spaying or neutering. Age at time of surgery does appear to play a significant role in nontraumatic orthopedic injuries, however, the release notes. Dr. Simpson found that dogs that underwent spay or neuter before 6 months of age had a 300% higher risk of sustaining those injuries.




Spay/Neuter Increasing Incidence of ACL Injury

A recent study has conclusively shown that IF you have your dog spayed or neutered - especially prior to sexual maturity, then they will have an increased risk of damaging their knee- specifically ACL injury.


The paper is titled:

EFFECTS OF SPAYING AND NEUTERING ON THE PREVALENCE OF ACL INJURY IN DOGS

The authors concluded this..


We conclude that ACL injury occurs with a high
prevalence in dogs, and that spaying or neutering significantly
increases the prevalence of this injury.



There are many different things that can play a role in whether or not your dog injuries their ACL- but do what you can to provide the right environment for a healthy joint, along with supplements to support the ligaments as well.


In my opinion you should consider, a quality Joint supplement with glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, essential fatty acids, and even 95% curcumin

You can get these in a number of different formulations, but just ensure the ingredients are quality, and in high enough levels.

One such option is my supplement- you can use others, but just make sure they have most of those ingredients. Mine just also happens to have higher than typical levels of ingredients, and is proving helpful for thousands of pets.

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P.S. So WHAT do you do?

Well if you can, wait until your dog reaches sexually maturity, and has done all of his/her bone, muscle and ligament growth..typically at 2 years.

When I next get a mid/large size dog I will wait until 2 years before spay/neuter happens.


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