Are you treating spay/neuter cases like any other medical choice?February 13, 2025In this month's 'Evidence-Based Medicine' column, Dr. Bruce Christensen emphasizes why gonadectomy decisions should be individualized for each pet and family. From lifestyle to breed-specific risks, he advocates for a tailored approach, treating each case with the same expertise and respect as any other medical recommendation.
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Mass spay/neuter approach of a nonprofit to battle dog overpopulation in Puerto RicoJuly 15, 2024A rescue organization dedicated to the abused, abandoned, and stray dogs (or satos) of Puerto Rico has pivoted its efforts—preventing the birth of unwanted litters, rather than trying to rescuing one dog at a time through adoption.