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  • @RachelFusaro
    @RachelFusaro Жыл бұрын

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  • @thegeorge007

    @thegeorge007

    Жыл бұрын

    It would be good to get references to vets that can help with non evasive spaying procedures. I am happy to travel cross country with my pet if needed

  • @MsLexpeacenlove

    @MsLexpeacenlove

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thegeorge007 I was literally going to comment this!!

  • @cmfornow

    @cmfornow

    Жыл бұрын

    I just watched another video that said removing the uterus shortens the life of the dog and also spaying and neutering reduces lifespan of dogs. Very interesting. Thank you for this informative video! Love the help!!!! Here is the link for the other video if you want. kzread.info/dash/bejne/iIB43NmGiZjQYMY.html

  • @sorrowinchrist3387

    @sorrowinchrist3387

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Rachel can you explain this? I did what you taught of waking up at night 1-2h but a trainer i went too said no you cant do that cause your dog will expect you to take them out all the time is that true?

  • @jadebell8790

    @jadebell8790

    11 ай бұрын

    What a good video with good options to consider .. thank you .. I’m looking for homemade food options for puppy owners.. what to feed them to give them those xtra nutrients they say need during puppy growth.. and when to begin the homemade diet .. I’m just not finding much for puppies .. Thanks again.. good video with good options..

  • @Kristin2885
    @Kristin28855 ай бұрын

    I just lost my large breed 12 yr old female a few months ago. I chose not to spay her after much research and agonizing over whether it was the right decision. I will say that she went her life without cancer, without thyroid issues, without pyometra or mammary tumours and she was never incontinent, not had a single accident during her senior years. She was the best girl.

  • @kristyrhodes54

    @kristyrhodes54

    5 ай бұрын

    Can I ask what breed your fur baby was? I'm so sorry for your loss

  • @Kristin2885

    @Kristin2885

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kristyrhodes54 She was a very beautiful Golden Retriever (English style). My whole heart is broken. She was my first dog that I kept intact. Previously I had lost a Golden male to Lymphoma (age 10) - he was neutered around 1 yr old. Also lost a gorgeous male Sheltie (age 10) to Gallbladder Mucocele rupture - tried to do surgery but found he had cancer spots on liver/spleen at that time, so vets said surgery wasn't an option - my sheltie was neutered at 6 months (terrible decision!). If you have a female that you're keeping intact for short or long term - I highly, highly recommend the "dog thong" style of panties. I've tried every panty style/brand from custom made to pet shop brands and found this late in her life but wow - what a huge difference it made in making her heats easy (for both me and her). I bought a few from Pants for Dogs (website). So much easier than conventional 'undie' style briefs because it allows full range of motion in the hips and upper thighs and doesn't slip or need any adjustments once it's on. Great design. I lined them with the Always (dry weave) panty liners or thin pads and washed her bits regularly so she was kept very clean. Pyo bacteria can enter during the heat because the uterus is open during those 3 weeks, so you do have to be careful during that time period. I was always nervous about Pyo but if you keep 'checking' for discharge and monitor her general health between 2-8 weeks after a heat cycle is over, you're in the clear. During that time frame, I would always make sure to gently wipe her after urination with a soft Kleenex to make sure it was just pee and nothing brown or pus-like, which could indicate infection.

  • @kjkernSerendipity

    @kjkernSerendipity

    4 ай бұрын

    From a fellow Kristin, I'm so sorry for your loss. We lost our 10 month old puppy over the summer and after learning all this about dog food, shots, spaying, we might not get another one at this stage in our lives, sadly.

  • @Kristin2885

    @Kristin2885

    4 ай бұрын

    @@kjkernSerendipity Only 10 months old? Oh my. I'm so very sorry - I can't even imagine something like this. I too, contemplate bringing another Golden puppy home at some point but I don't know if my heart can handle it all again. I still sob every night and have gotten to hiding it from others because they think I should be past my grief by now. They bring so much incredible joy and then so much inevitable pain. With regards to the never-ending "am I don't the right thing" when it comes to dog care, I feel like sometimes it's best to avoid the online debates and just trust your gut. I know it's easier said than done - I too have been consumed by those same topics for years. I'm just so sorry for the loss of your puppy. My neighbours lost their young standard poodle to bloat a few years ago (they'd never heard of it, and the dog ate dinner too soon after a run at the park and the Vet ER couldn't save him) and they never got another one because of their grief. I totally get it.

  • @kjkernSerendipity

    @kjkernSerendipity

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Kristin2885 Thank you for your reply. It's often not easy to know what the right thing to do is. We love our pets the best way we know how and like you said trust our gut.

  • @christinestephenson1742
    @christinestephenson174211 ай бұрын

    I saw your video with this vet about vaccinations and right afterward I called the vet clinic about rabies shots and other core vaccinations. This clinic insisted upon yearly shots and wouldn't listen to any other option even after I mentioned AVMA recommendations. I canceled our dogs appointment the next day (the girl I talked to became very angry) and immediately started searching for another vet. I found one who recommends rabies shots every 3 years so we're going there. They don't seem to realize all those shots could be detrimental to your dogs health.

  • @theequestriandojo3768

    @theequestriandojo3768

    11 ай бұрын

    Good call. When anger is the response, you have your answer.

  • @ReeceS6419

    @ReeceS6419

    11 ай бұрын

    In our county they require annual rabies shots. The previous county I lived in only required it every 3 years. I told the new vet that the research shows that immunity lasts far longer than a year. Got nowhere!! Also, I got my dog spayed at a year old and now, after seeing this video information, I regret that and worry about my dog's future!😢

  • @KobeMonster007

    @KobeMonster007

    11 ай бұрын

    You can also find people that micro dose vaccines, also look for ones without mercury.

  • @sonyagrifo1940

    @sonyagrifo1940

    11 ай бұрын

    HOW beautiful you share this , when I think about it, many vets do not care about our animals. I stopped vaccinating my cats 3 years ago, if I only knew b4. MY cats , Leo and Felix are OK. I got spooky2 rifle machine, and I have been using it on them via nails, frequencies. My family is also OK. Just Sharing ❤

  • @starfishw7138

    @starfishw7138

    11 ай бұрын

    Too many rabies vaccinations killed my cat from pancreatitis. Thank you so much for this vital hormone info!!!

  • @valeriegorham4396
    @valeriegorham439611 ай бұрын

    I live in the States but am from France and we did not spay or neuter our dogs and they lived a long life on some raw and sometimes cooked food. We just separated the females from the boys when in heat! Period! Here in the States, I show and breed occasionally, our dogs are intact! Let’s hav more talk about raw feeding, I have followed the recommendations of Dr Karen Becker for years. Her recipe book is great. My oldest dog died last November after having a stroke, she lived to be 20!

  • @pninnabokov3734

    @pninnabokov3734

    4 ай бұрын

    All my dogs have eaten a complete raw diet and I have only the best results i.e. length of life, few or no health issues at all, vivacity till very old age, fresh breath etc.

  • @shirleycooleyga

    @shirleycooleyga

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏!

  • @samm4265

    @samm4265

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes and have you seen the rates of abandoned dogs in France lately, it is shocking, Perhaps if more people acted responsibly and had their dogs neutered it would not be such a problem and we would see less dogs in shelters and having to be destroyed. As for non neutering, if you are not breeding from your dog, then you are restricting its access to mating and this causes dogs to suffer stress and frustration for in the animal kingdom it is all about procreation. Neutering removes the animals constant health draining desires and stresses of searching for a mate.

  • @stephaneemolina9160

    @stephaneemolina9160

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t think that spay/neutered dogs are shortening the lifespan of the dog it’s the food. A lot of dog food is toxic in this country. In France the dog food might be healthier and better quality

  • @cacatr4495

    @cacatr4495

    16 күн бұрын

    @@samm4265 Not spaying and neutering their pets does not create people's abandoning behavior. Bad character falls on its own. What the responsible used to do was to simply separate male dogs from female dogs when the female dogs were in heat, and the same with cats.

  • @elliesummer5249
    @elliesummer524910 ай бұрын

    We had 2 golden retrievers with cancer! We’re on our 3 and it was actually our breeder that told us only do puppy shots and NO neuter!

  • @davidmorgan2541

    @davidmorgan2541

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks, more confirmation for a golden; my first and I intend to keep her "clean".

  • @TobiasR-bw6yy
    @TobiasR-bw6yy10 ай бұрын

    I have a 1 year old GSD who's not neutered. He's perfectly healthy, has no unwanted aggression issues, and has very nice body conformation and muscling. Neuter is well known to drastically increase the risk of hip dysplasia in Shepherds, so he will never be neutered at all. They are already prone to it as a breed, but fixing them at any point in their life pretty much guarantees they'll get it. One of my friend's Shepherds comes from a GSD show breeder, and she has a life time health guarantee for all the puppies she sells. Except if you fix them, then the health guarantee is null and void, because it will cause issues they wouldn't get if left unaltered.

  • @Rebecca-qx1et

    @Rebecca-qx1et

    5 ай бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @bojangles271995
    @bojangles2719954 ай бұрын

    I love his show and thisjust summarizes and lays out all of the basic methods he uses on the show. What i love about this guide kzread.infoUgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FYk0d is that you don' need to read the whole book cover to cover ... You can skip to the chapter (lesson) you want to read about. The book is arranged almost as a problem-solving guide ... Here is the problem and here is what you need to know/do to correct it. This man knows his stuff ... But more importantly knows how to teach people how they can work with their pups themselves!

  • @ketherwhale6126
    @ketherwhale61269 ай бұрын

    My dog is intact. I keep her away from dogs and leash her during heat. She’s six and very healthy.

  • @debismith2802
    @debismith2802 Жыл бұрын

    I researched this last fall and made the decision to not neuter my standard poodle. He doesn't run loose at all, is not at all aggressive, and is a happy healthy furbaby. I felt in my gut to research this time and am glad I did.

  • @lurchsteffenson275

    @lurchsteffenson275

    Жыл бұрын

    I am currently looking into getting that breed of dog and thought to nueter, extremely informative for sure. Nice to read a comment or two about this, thanks!

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455

    @Starry_Night_Sky7455

    Жыл бұрын

    That's fine if you have him secured behind a physical fence and well supervised to prevent potential escapes. The standard poodle is a remarkable sporting breed as is. Since he is staying intact, don't doodle that poodle.

  • @SnowFoxParty

    @SnowFoxParty

    Жыл бұрын

    Same, my 8 month old Maltese is the same and has no interest in mounting either. He is all around puppy and his potty trained

  • @somewhat9626

    @somewhat9626

    Жыл бұрын

    The only reason I'm worried about not spaying my new pup, is because it does prevent cancers from developing in the future. My last furbaby passed away from cancer at age 14, she was never spayed or anything. 🙁

  • @SnowFoxParty

    @SnowFoxParty

    Жыл бұрын

    @@somewhat9626 14 years for any dog is a long life.

  • @Rainbow-xl4no
    @Rainbow-xl4no Жыл бұрын

    We are leaving our two year old intact as our last dog developed adrenal disease. Keeping the hormones this time. Smart lady.

  • @skinnydeepng
    @skinnydeepng10 ай бұрын

    I am from the UK I had a Golden female, intact, did not have any litter, she had an infection of her uterus when she was 7 and yes after we had to remove it (life-threatening) - yes her personality changed after that. We moved to the US when she was 10, she passed away at age 14. I now have an Irish Setter male and he is intact, my house is not ...but that is fine 🙂 On the raw feed or feed actual food - the Vet jumped all over me for that one, I suggested he start eating kibbles daily and let me know how he feels, I do not drink the pharmaceutical industry cool-aid for my pets or for my kids🙂

  • @orchidsbloom6110

    @orchidsbloom6110

    Ай бұрын

    I was curious what the oldest dog in the world ate... he ate regular table food all his light and just roamed around the property off leash. So don't make anyone make you feel bad for feeding your dog actual food. :)

  • @torifisk9750
    @torifisk975011 ай бұрын

    I am a retired senior vet nurse in OZ and now have my own boarding facility. I try to educate guardians on some of this especially over vaxing. Im so disgusted with vets pushing so many things that are detrimental to pets health. Great to listen to you both x

  • @shannon2228

    @shannon2228

    11 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @Lilyflower-TigerLily

    @Lilyflower-TigerLily

    10 ай бұрын

    Does your boarding facility take dogs that have not been spayed or neutered? Just asking because it’s very hard to find one that does

  • @torifisk9750

    @torifisk9750

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Lilyflower-TigerLily yes

  • @GypsyGirl317

    @GypsyGirl317

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree. I only had the initial puppy vaccines for my girl because it was a requirement of the rescue I adopted her from, as was spaying. I've also lost a puppy to parvo at the age of nine months several years ago. 😪

  • @SmilingassasinandD

    @SmilingassasinandD

    9 ай бұрын

    Any chance you're in Melbourne?

  • @user-rb6wb9mf9q
    @user-rb6wb9mf9q11 ай бұрын

    Great and informative video. Rachel you have change my life as a pet parent! You have stepped up my game and I am doing things very differently. It's shocking to hear how much we are doing wrong and the bottom line is pharmaceutical companies are making tons of money off of humans and pets!

  • @mlwsmp

    @mlwsmp

    5 ай бұрын

    Tons of money. Shoveling covid vaccines on pregnant women and babies is super F u cked up. If it's damaging to a dog, it's damaging to humans, especially young ones.

  • @theresabuede
    @theresabuede Жыл бұрын

    Yes, please have more talks about raw food, shots, etc. This was really informative!

  • @TrinTeeX
    @TrinTeeX10 ай бұрын

    I have 3 male dogs - 2 are intact and healthy and happy. The 3rd dog vets convinced me to neuter due to a lipoma...he is now overweight and has health issues. spaying or neutering is lucrative and a huge moneymaker. The majority of people are asleep and will believe the masses. Nobody thinks independently. Sad Thanks for having the guts to share this

  • @mtgigi

    @mtgigi

    4 ай бұрын

    Ask about hormone replacement for him.

  • @cordo7051

    @cordo7051

    3 ай бұрын

    Well, you can’t just „think for yourself“ if neutering is good or not. You need to believe someone who knows better than you and most often, believing „the masses“ is in fact your best option. Don’t misunderstand me please, I’m sorry for your buddie and wish him all the best. Also, what these guys say might make sense. But the reasoning of you’re text makes absolutely no sense to me.

  • @kledaneb420

    @kledaneb420

    3 ай бұрын

    My dog was healthy most of his life and then he had to pee but couldn't we took him to emergency vet. They sent us to a more advance hospital and they did a surgery for urinary,dang it was some stones I think and they pushed the getting him neutered so we trusted them and okayed it. After that he gained weight and even with his healthy diet and exercise it didn't keep him from gaining weight and declining health wise the last 2 years he was still with us ,he was always more tired etc. My fiance and I regret ever having him neutered. We had to put him down last March and miss him so much

  • @cg5704

    @cg5704

    3 ай бұрын

    The reason spay and neuter is important is due to the massive overload of dogs in shelters. They euthanize so many due to unwanted litters of puppies, why do you think so many dogs get dumped and it is now illegal.

  • @cg5704

    @cg5704

    3 ай бұрын

    You can’t always prevent your dog from escaping a yard and getting out to breed. A male dog intact can smell a female dog from miles away so you can bet he’s going to try and find her. It’s irresponsible not to spay or neuter

  • @alwaysovercomingbear4809
    @alwaysovercomingbear480910 ай бұрын

    My husband got me a great dane mix puppy, for my 20th birthday, almost 30 years ago, and she was our "precious baby girl," for just over 12 yrs. We chose NOT to get her "fixed," because we were afraid of changing her personality. Some of our friends thought we were crazy...I am glad to see that science is catching up with the way we just simply felt! It's nice to know we were right. 🥴

  • @tashaax1993xanimalloverx

    @tashaax1993xanimalloverx

    10 ай бұрын

    No u were just lucky she never got pyometra like mine

  • @Dani._ella

    @Dani._ella

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tashaax1993xanimalloverxplease stop. There is no proof that yours got it simply from Not being fixed. It could’ve been genetic or from vaccines or diet.

  • @nataliaetingen4254

    @nataliaetingen4254

    10 ай бұрын

    She lived a very long life for her breed. I’m sure because she was intact. Usually this breed lives 9-10 year’s maximum

  • @Gemigirl

    @Gemigirl

    8 ай бұрын

    I am getting my Dane pup in the next few weeks! any advise?

  • @alwaysovercomingbear4809

    @alwaysovercomingbear4809

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Gemigirl just LOTS and LOTS of LOVE! Honestly, because we had her before our kids, when she was a puppy she really was like our first "baby." 😊 We took her EVERYWHERE with us, and did everything with her. Because of that, she didn't even need to be leashed to walk, because she never left our side/sight. We basically just trained her by loving her(lots of exercise, attention, playtime etc.) and expecting her to behave in life's various situations. Also, remember that she/he will be a BIG dog once fully grown, so don't let the puppy do anything that you wouldn't want a full grown dog doing. (Jumping up on people, begging at the dinner table, pulling on leash etc..) Have fun and enjoy as much time as you can with your new puppy! They become such an important part of the family and the time goes by WAY too fast! Enjoy the precious times with your precious pup! ✨️ ❤️🙏

  • @charlyjones7
    @charlyjones711 ай бұрын

    I have a One Year old Bichon-Frise Puppy and after watching Your Videos for a few Years , I am not spaying Her .. Nor giving Her all. the Shots that " they " recommend. I feed Her a Raw Diet ... and No Flea Treatment .. We live in an area that have little to no fleas ... I am glad You Educated me and that I am a much Better Pet. Mom by not giving Her Toxins/ Shots and Surgeries that She doesn't need . Thank You .. 🙏🏼

  • @jellybean3599
    @jellybean35994 ай бұрын

    I totally agree with this. Having your hormones are very important.

  • @Twilightwolf34820

    @Twilightwolf34820

    3 ай бұрын

    When a dog is fixed it doesn't remove all their growth hormones, only their sexual hormones. This woman is spreading misinformation.

  • @Darlene-tk6qb
    @Darlene-tk6qb28 күн бұрын

    My German Shepherd is 6 years old and still intact but now has a tumor on the skin of his scrotal sac and has mammary gland infection. He is scheduled to have surgery to remove just the tumor since it is only on the skin right now. The tumor will be sent in for testing. I hate putting him through 2 surgeries if it turns out to be cancer. He also has severe bilateral hip dysplasia, penile infection, where pus comes out. I regret that I never neutered my dog when he was younger.

  • @angelmartinelli9983
    @angelmartinelli998310 ай бұрын

    I signed a contract too after purchasing my dog and they never gave a crap whether i spad her or not . So i ignored the contract and almost 3 years later they never contacted me ever

  • @BiscuitTheDoodle

    @BiscuitTheDoodle

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s reassuring and I’ve been worried about that since I have a contract too

  • @loriarsenaultwhite5165
    @loriarsenaultwhite51653 ай бұрын

    My 11 mos old female lab is scheduled for spay in a week. I will call tomorrow and cancel. I can hardly believe this information. Very grateful I’m seeing this before I went ahead with it. Thank you.

  • @missyfw3

    @missyfw3

    2 ай бұрын

    My standard poodle was getting spayed Wednesday but I’ve been having second thoughts for over a week! I think I’m going to cancel smh!!

  • @audreygregis8721
    @audreygregis872110 ай бұрын

    I pray one day we have many more vets like Dr. Judy. You are right. The only way it changes if we demand it...find another vet. Well over a decade ago I started feeding a raw diet. My vet of at least 20yrs, although polite, told me I was going to kill our dogs. I found another vet. And the thing is, although the vets did not feed raw, ALL of the front desk help did. If our dogs could have talked, I swear they would have cheered.😅 Of course, we were holding our breath, but within days, seeing the difference in the dogs...their attitudes, their coats, their smaller poops that just dissolved from the sun and rain...I never looked back. Thank you for this very interesting discussion about spaying/neutering. It actually makes perfect sense. Keep these great talks coming! We are on the cusp of big changes in our world...all for the better.

  • @chrissyplanteater2892
    @chrissyplanteater2892 Жыл бұрын

    That’s me convinced I won’t be neutering my boy ❤

  • @sarahenera4765
    @sarahenera476511 ай бұрын

    I’ve fed my lab raw for 15 months, since he was 8 weeks old. That being said, I’d still love for you two to put out a talk on raw food and raw feeding. I’d enjoy listening and I’m sure it could be a great resource for many out there.

  • @sarahenera4765

    @sarahenera4765

    11 ай бұрын

    Also, I have never had any intentions to neuter him either!

  • @lindamyers953

    @lindamyers953

    11 ай бұрын

    I have been feeding my Golden Retriever a raw food diet since we brought her home at 7 weeks old. She will be 2 years in October and is absolutely thriving. She will continue on this diet, will not be spayed an will not be subjected to the over vaccination that they are pushing for our pets.

  • @dorothyann6333

    @dorothyann6333

    5 ай бұрын

    What raw food do you use?

  • @nccrchurchunusual7990

    @nccrchurchunusual7990

    5 ай бұрын

    I got my 17 pound dog partially spayed- which removed uterus only. What's done is done- at least she has the ovaries.

  • @DrZoonotics

    @DrZoonotics

    5 ай бұрын

    As a public health epidemiologist I investigated many food-borne diseases in individual and groups of humans from disease agents that contaminated the meat during slaughter with bacteria from the animal's feces. Check out the websites of your local public health office, the cdc, or WHO for the statistics. I remember the E. coli O157:H7 outbreak from hamburger meat in the 1990s (look it up). I therefore will never eat nor give uncooked meat to any cat or dog.

  • @kdf525
    @kdf5253 ай бұрын

    Ive had as many as 20 dogs in my home at one time over the years and consistently 5 or 6 , none spayed or neutered and there has NEVER been an accident.

  • @potato2302
    @potato23023 ай бұрын

    A University of Georgia study, based on the medical records of more than 70,000 animal patients, found that the life expectancy of neutered male dogs was 13.8% longer and that of spayed female dogs was 26.3% longer.

  • @kimfleury

    @kimfleury

    Ай бұрын

    When I was growing up in the 1960s and 70s, hardly anyone got their dogs or cats fixed. The intact animals didn't live long. By the 1980s my parents started spaying and neutering their dogs and cats young. They lived much longer than our earlier animals, were healthier overall, and didn't become overweight.

  • @cacatr4495

    @cacatr4495

    16 күн бұрын

    a study paid for by whom? That is the revealing part. A "study" can be made to yield any result that is desired.

  • @cacatr4495

    @cacatr4495

    16 күн бұрын

    @@kimfleury Your post claims the opposite of my observation through those years.

  • @nanneeg1331
    @nanneeg133110 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, I was on the fence, but now I have made my decision, my boy is staying intact, he was a daddy for babies that went to people that lost there senior dogs, and he is going to be done, and that subject came up, there is really no reason to fix him, he is always with me, and is never around other dogs unattended, so I really didn't want to do that to him, and now I have no doubts... Thank you!!!🐩

  • @mynapturalrocks
    @mynapturalrocks Жыл бұрын

    The sad reality that I'm encountering is so many services are being denied to my pup because I don't have him neutered. I picked him up from daycare yesterday & was told he can't come back until he's neutered because he'll be 7 months old next week. The same with a trainer & even some sitters. I feel like my hand is being forced because the lifestyle I have really benefits from these services.

  • @Dani._ella

    @Dani._ella

    10 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately you’ll have to give up the boarding. It’s not that bad. So many places allow you to bring your fur babies now.

  • @alicegorsen1968

    @alicegorsen1968

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Dani._ellaSorry to say but most hotels will not allow pets..... Motel 6 is about the only one I've ever been able to find & maybe some off motel..... Holiday Inn won't allow pets.... So I refuse to ever stay at any hotel if they don't allow dogs......

  • @Dani._ella

    @Dani._ella

    4 ай бұрын

    @@alicegorsen1968Many Hilton’s do. And a lot of air bnb’s, which I prefer to stay in anyway, take animals. They end up being cheaper than hotels and all the amenities you need. 🤗

  • @user-qv1tv2yq9x

    @user-qv1tv2yq9x

    4 ай бұрын

    Don’t do it

  • @amel2784

    @amel2784

    4 ай бұрын

    You can understand why they can't have a room full of dogs mixing together that are not neutered or spayed. Intact male dogs are going to be more likely to fight and be more interested in sniffing out the females and becoming annoyance. The other owners will be very irate. I guess you have to decide which is most important for you.

  • @teriepatten7876
    @teriepatten78763 ай бұрын

    HOLY CRAP!! This explained Alot Rachel, with Neuter/Spay situation that Blew my mind, literally.....Just got a New 5 month old boy Pomeranian. My last Pom passed away unexpectingly, 😢😢😢 at 11 yrs old, still trying to deal with it......his name was Timba & he did get neutered & became extremely overweight (even with exercise), walking. Guess what?? NOT getting "Janko" fixed......Point, Blank, Period. There was a reason Why I watched this Video & Now Im Subscribed. Thank You, Sooooooooo Much, Rachel!!

  • @nataliaetingen4254
    @nataliaetingen425410 ай бұрын

    Rachel, thank you very much for all the great info you broadcast on your channel. All your guests are amazing people and professionals. We need more veterinarians and human doctors like them

  • @monavanderveld6306
    @monavanderveld63066 ай бұрын

    I am so grateful for this info ! A few years ago I had a beautiful yorkie and at first I didn’t wanted to spay her but I had to ..when I did that she was 5 years old.. after that procedure in a few months length she start getting sick , licking herself non stop and even had a seizure, her eating habits start changing , her hair grayed and thinning , almost everything was wrong ! this baby was very healthy prior to this procedure , how this can happen ? .. So the vet diagnosed her with cushion and diabetes.! I had to give her insulin every day and her condition was improving but not able to control it though, and this vet said she needs a teeth cleaning and removal because this might be the cause why .? I was afraid but I was desperate to save my baby , after we did all blood work and checkup and I took her to have her procedure … an hour later I got a call that she died under anesthesia! I was devastated, is still hard to think of ! I regret trusting this vet , I thought I was doing good to take care of her , I listened to his advises since she was a puppy , but everything he did it was wrong , from food advices to vaccines and care . After listening to you podcast It confirmed my belief that spaying her started all ! God bless for informing us and guide us to keep our fur babies healthier ! 🙏🥰❤️

  • @elizabethpirie5050

    @elizabethpirie5050

    5 ай бұрын

    I also had Yorkshire terrier,loved her so much ,after watching this video I know that spaying was bad idea ,she became sick had a multitude of health problems and we also lost her just like you lost your yorkie I wish I knew this information before hand , however I know now and I will soon be getting a new puppy ,I certainly will not be spaying ,this video so informative and helpful glad I watched it ,may I also say I am so sorry that you also lost your yorkie

  • @riobird1363

    @riobird1363

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry for your loss 😢

  • @Moses81813

    @Moses81813

    Ай бұрын

    But what if your dog had a tumor on her breast?

  • @monavanderveld6306

    @monavanderveld6306

    Ай бұрын

    @@Moses81813 If a tumor removal is needed at that point I will just have to do anything to save her and I will accept surgery … Spaying or neutering your dog will alter the growth and development hormones , which messes with the health balance and that’s when issues start.. I had other dogs and spayed and neutered because that’s what I thought I should do and they died from complicated diseases but were different breeds and they were stronger than a yorkie …I think it’s important to find a good vet and consult .. Now I go to holistic doctors and take a different approach with everything including proper foods and treatments …

  • @trinaloe2762
    @trinaloe27629 күн бұрын

    I wish I had waited to spay my baby maltipoo 😡 the vet never shared this info with me. And I didn’t have the education to know better back then. I also don’t understand why vets in the USA remove everything; this is not how it’s done in other parts of the world. Vets here just seem to do more harm than good. Thank goodness for holistic vets! 🙏😊

  • @YannisH
    @YannisH10 ай бұрын

    I keep my dogs away in heat and let them have their hormones. All my animals have been intact and never gotten pregnant.

  • @fromsunrisetosunset1192
    @fromsunrisetosunset1192 Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou!!!! I pray SOO many dog owners find your videos!!! What a phenomenal vet too! Wish she was in my town! Blessings to you! ❤

  • @nicolejean2294
    @nicolejean2294 Жыл бұрын

    💯 Zero regrets keeping my girl intact.

  • @Moses81813

    @Moses81813

    Ай бұрын

    But what if your dog had a tumor on her breast? What then?

  • @roselucht4583
    @roselucht45835 күн бұрын

    We didn’t spay our Sheltie. She developed uterine infection when she was 12-1/2. We were able to keep her 1-1/2 years longer then she developed tumors and we had to put her down … such a hard thing to do!

  • @caliebohm
    @caliebohm10 ай бұрын

    Rachel, you are an ANGEL for me and so many others. I trained my puppy with your guidance in 2021 with such great success. I didn’t spay my dog, and have been doing a lot of ongoing research on this topic. This video is so valuable, and impeccably done. Blessings!

  • @Joanzak52
    @Joanzak5210 ай бұрын

    I spayed my male dog at 8 years old because my daughter’s pug-who turned one year- started to get aggressive with my dog. This caused my dog to get aggressive back. Now the two dogs that were best friends hated each other and were going for the kill. After spaying them both- in a month- they no longer wanted to kill each other. It also stopped my dog from taking off looking for a female. I agree with waiting some years before spaying.

  • @lovelybones6875

    @lovelybones6875

    8 ай бұрын

    I just got my male neutered today he's 7 years old I'm so glad we waited I just hope he doesn't have issues over it or I'll feel guilty

  • @DA-ib1ii
    @DA-ib1ii Жыл бұрын

    My girl was spayed way too early by her rescue (12 weeks) she has a recessed vulva and is prone to frequent UTI’s. It’s really sad that this was done to her and that she has to suffer the consequences of having been spayed way too young for the rest of her life…

  • @saltyprepper5513

    @saltyprepper5513

    7 ай бұрын

    This is why I don’t adopt from shelters. My healthiest and best behaved dogs were unaltered, bought from a breeder.

  • @jfresh2054

    @jfresh2054

    4 ай бұрын

    My dog had a recessed vulva and was spayed at 1 year. Early spay doesn't really cause this. My dog was born like with this

  • @DA-ib1ii

    @DA-ib1ii

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jfresh2054 a vet and a specialist explained to me that it most certainly can cause it and increases the risk of this happening to a dog that is spayed too early. 12 weeks is way too early to spay a dog.

  • @DA-ib1ii

    @DA-ib1ii

    4 ай бұрын

    @@saltyprepper5513 I would never let that stop me from saving an animal from a shelter. I have a dog from a reputable breeder that ended up with horrible allergies just by chance. Sure getting your dog from a breeder increases your chances of getting a healthier dog etc. but it doesn’t always come without its drawbacks. I love both my shelter dog and my purebred dog just the same regardless of their issues and do not regret adopting a shelter dog.

  • @DA-ib1ii

    @DA-ib1ii

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jfresh2054 it most certainly can cause this as per her vet and a specialist whenever you spay an animal too early you increase the risk of this condition. My dog was not born this way, and we were told that she would most likely grow out of it. When she didn’t, we were given this very explanation.

  • @jennymckenzie2302
    @jennymckenzie23025 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I have get been given Flack for not fixing my dog. I grew up in the country and everybody's dog pretty much stayed healthy unaltered .then I get married and move to town and everybody's dogs are sick and they've all been fixed . Again thank you for getting this out there.

  • @judyhogan6003
    @judyhogan600310 ай бұрын

    When I was a teenager at home we had a male and female intact dogs. They never got together to make babies. He wasted to so bad but he knew enough to not try. I felt sorry for him but he survived it and loved to be I'd say between 15 and 20 years old. Never had health issues either. I can't remember them ever going to one.

  • @Rebecca-qx1et
    @Rebecca-qx1et5 ай бұрын

    I had a GSD pup with a retained testicle and took him to be neutered at my vet's insistence, the clinic gave him a rabies shot at the same time that I had unknowingly authorized when checking him in. It took him a lot longer to heal from that than any dog we've had and he started with grand mal seizures within 5 weeks of this procedure, because of how he'd come out of the seizure (acting like he had rabies,out of his mind, violent and attacking everything) the er vet told us the only option was to put him down. We had so many misteps with that puppy in trying to do the right thing by him, we took him to a trainer who came highly recommended but put him in a submission hold within 5 mins of being there, to the shots, to his food..he would have been 9 this year. In looking back he was probably having small focal seizures all along but we didn't realize it but in hindsight. He should have never had shots like he was given or been neutered early and definitely not with the added rabies shot. I loved that dog with everything and my heart was broken. Certainly a massive learning experience that changed much of how I view how vets work and what is right for my dogs. Neither of my currents pups have had anything other than their puppy shots and with my boy I was able to do all of them after the initial one and i spread them out leaving the rabies shots to be spaced out in between the others, he is a big boy and he wasn't neutered until he was 2 1/2 and I wish I hadn't done it, he was not an issue but he'd go a little wonky when my girl was in heat but never an issue. My female gsd was with her breeder until she was 4 mos, she was the runt but has long since made up for it, so I wasn't able to dictate the shots but she has only had a rabies booster at 3 years old. She was spayed at almost 5, again I wish I hadn't done it since her autoimmune issues did get worse. I am truly looking forward to the new breed of vets who actually learn about nutrition and who learn about the deteriment of early sterilization and over vaccination. It all ties into the health of our animals and their longevity. Until then we take them for annual checkups at our vet just like we do with no shots at all 😊

  • @brendacuevas4676
    @brendacuevas46769 ай бұрын

    I can’t thank you enough for this conversation ❤

  • @stephensmith60
    @stephensmith6010 ай бұрын

    My Boxer went in for a spay at 7 months; she died on the table shortly after they put her out. I have very little confidence in today's vets.

  • @singatune

    @singatune

    4 ай бұрын

    So sorry you lost your pet.

  • @DM-vp3kr

    @DM-vp3kr

    25 күн бұрын

    I have a female boxer that we love beyond words. She is 3.5 years old. I have not been able to bring her to be spayed (I had even once made an appointment and cancelled it). I am afraid of something going wrong (I know someone whose male puppy died on the the table too). At the same time I am reading about pyometra and I am terrified of it. I don’t really know what to do. I hear both sides. She is healthy and on 100% raw food.

  • @DosFloresCleaningofMichigan
    @DosFloresCleaningofMichigan9 ай бұрын

    I have 3 GSD and they are all neutered. But now we got a Pomeranian and we will NOT be nurturing him. I’m so glad I found you!

  • @CourtneyKohout-no5dk
    @CourtneyKohout-no5dk Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for bringing awareness to this important topic!

  • @ramansohal4114
    @ramansohal4114 Жыл бұрын

    Really fabulous video!! I have an 18-month-old male intact Bernedoodle and am reading up on the research on the benefits of keeping male dogs intact. Thank you so much for this informative conversation.

  • @cabolynn
    @cabolynn Жыл бұрын

    I love the information that you share here to help pet owners make informed decisions. My English Mastiff is almost two now and he will remain intact. He is so happy and healthy .

  • @HisVictoryGirl
    @HisVictoryGirl9 ай бұрын

    Yes, open to all the topics, including raw food. Confirming what I have thought all along. My female was spayed and the problems started from there. Constant UTIs for years, thyroid and incontinence issues and thousands of dollars in vet bills. If I only knew then. Felt so guilty I could not help my dog. Until I started making her food, all UTI gone! Unfortunately still on meds for thyroid and incontinence. On and do not get me started on reactions to the needle. Thank you for your channel and valuable information. Things need to change for the better for our family pets!

  • @engelneen1686
    @engelneen1686 Жыл бұрын

    This information is invaluable and I wish I knew this earlier. It explains issues my dogs currently are dealing. I am so grateful for the content you are putting out for us.....Bless you

  • @lauragonzales8162

    @lauragonzales8162

    11 ай бұрын

    I hope it's okay to ask. Are you saying your pup is experiencing medical issues after neutering?

  • @engelneen1686

    @engelneen1686

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lauragonzales8162 I believe the livestream I watched was longer( and covered more topics than just spay/neut) and this is a segment of that livestream. My male dog has mild issues(urine dribble, etc). Both dogs, male and female have multiple auto immune issues which I have no way of knowing but probably developed from over exposure to needles. Female(spayed) has pancreatitis and that developed right after a round of needles....I wish I had a better understanding and could have a do over for them. All I can do now is protect them and try to keep them healthy.

  • @ravencassidy1979

    @ravencassidy1979

    8 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @christinaward174
    @christinaward174 Жыл бұрын

    We waited to neuter our Toy Poodle. He was 2 years when we did it. I always felt uncomfortable about doing it for other reasons, as well as so much conflicting information. I wish I had not. He was such a different dog while he was intact. It makes me sad just how much his personality, energy levels, and health have changed. I know to trust myself and the evidence now.

  • @scorpiokiwi8799
    @scorpiokiwi879910 ай бұрын

    Wow what an eye opener this video was for me! Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @supremeuppercut
    @supremeuppercut Жыл бұрын

    Yes, please talk about annual shots, etc. All of it is VERY helpful to concsious dog lovers.

  • @tinarude2485
    @tinarude248511 ай бұрын

    This is awesome confirmation of my decision to keep my boy in tact!!

  • @nikkipieronek271
    @nikkipieronek271 Жыл бұрын

    And YES, please come back and talk about all of these topics! I really hated having to give my girl certain boosters as a pup because she wasn't around any other dogs then at all. (Pandemic pup) I'm not a fan of having to give her the rabies shot, but it's the law here. (She gets a drippy nose and pretty lethargic from it and pretty warm) Also the one required to put your dog anywhere if you have to leave and can't bring them with you but don't have a trusted family member to help. There are so many other things put into one booster! As for raw feeding, I was looking into doing it (Franken prey) for my ferrets before my last one got extremely ill and had to be put down from a fast growing tumor. I've been thinking of doing it for my dog, but definitely have run into the same issues and resistance you have. Maybe a few videos on how to start the transition, several reliable sources to buy from, the rules and guidelines of such a diet etc too?

  • @leah5130

    @leah5130

    Жыл бұрын

    Please do video on vaccines! You guys are amazing.

  • @Fifi11ish
    @Fifi11ish11 ай бұрын

    So glad I found this, we have two male dogs that we have chosen not to desex. Based on our gut feeling only and just loving their personality’s as they are. One is 2 1/2 years and one only 5 months old. We are penalised by Council when it comes to registration costs but now I will talk to our vet about a vasectomy and also call council to confirm they would accept that both boys are ‘desexed’. My 15 year old Dachshund is desexed and has had a life of many health issues. His reaction to his first vaccination was savage. His skin blistered all over his body and the itchiness drove him mad. He has not been vaccinated since then and contracted Kennel Cough last year but an antibiotic dealt with that in no time. Very interesting video. Thank you.

  • @charmlove1935
    @charmlove193510 ай бұрын

    My female Heeler was the sweetest most quiet dog until l had her spayed at 1 year old. She's high anxiety, barks a lot, and aggressive towards other dogs. Shes 9 now. My male Heeler is 13, still intact and he's healthy and well behaved. I have always said spaying my female caused the behavior issues

  • @hefoxed

    @hefoxed

    9 ай бұрын

    Perhaps too late, but there's a couple possible treatments that many vets don't consider but are likely possible: - HRT / restore the estrogen. There's information on this on parsemus foundation page on hormone sparing sterilization. - Reduce serotonin -- this is what fixed the anxiety in spayed female rodents (excessive serotonin causes anxiety -- "serotonin syndrome" -- removing hormones increases serotonin [which is insidious as it appears as the dog is happier at first]) - There's a condition called something along the lines of permanent pseduo pregnancy caused by timing of surgery. It's treatable and there's been a few studies on this, but doesn't appear to be well known about. I really hope vets start updating their practices. There's this concept called informed consent in medical care, and it requires people to know the risks of the medical care they get -- but as owners aren't given the risks, they cannot provide informed consent. I'm really curious if there's medical liability here that your vet likely didn't tell you this known risks that have likely caused your dog issues.

  • @ravencassidy1979

    @ravencassidy1979

    8 ай бұрын

    I neutered a male at 7 years old ... before I knew spaying and neutering is unhealthy for dogs.. my dog was bombproof around children.. healthy as a horse... had the most stunning fur coat.. you could take raw steak out of his mouth.. not an aggressive bone in his body.. 1 month after neutering him.. all his hair fell out.. he became allergic to everything.. anxiety riddled and stressed looking and to top it all off ... because extremely food aggressive where we had to feed him separately . He wound up getting bone cancer like 3 years after he was neutered 😢😢

  • @hay_Z2021

    @hay_Z2021

    4 ай бұрын

    It causes behavior issues for males too!

  • @Twilightwolf34820

    @Twilightwolf34820

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@hay_Z2021when I fixed my male it fixed all the behavior issues. He stopped humping everything 10 times a day, stopped peeing on top of other dogs faces and backs, stopped marking on my pillows which btw happened everyday previously for the past 2 months anytime my back was turned, he stopped shoving his nose into and licking other dogs privates, which made them snarl at him or run away bcz they were uncomfortable. And he also stopped forcefully clutching onto other dogs trying to mount them against their will, as they were snarling and biting at him to get off and he just ignored it. On top of that my male focuses on me more now, when previously he'd ignore every single command to follow female dogs around humoing or peeing on them. He does NONE of that anymore, and hasn't since the day he was neutered. He's much more trainable now, and listens well- since his biology isn't screaming at him to Fck a female dog anytime he sees one. So what do u mean. I can't fathom it would make their behavior worse, unless we r talking about aggression. Not sexual behaviors

  • @jacquelinekohn2082
    @jacquelinekohn2082 Жыл бұрын

    There is nothing more heartbreaking than losing a pet to cancer, of any kind, and being left to wonder if it’s because of vaccines, heart worm meds, poor diet and now because they were neutered or spayed to early. Please continue to have these enlightening conversations so we can make the best informed decisions for our pets. Years ago before there were all of the laws that require vaccines and adoption centers that require spaying or neutering, I don’t remember ever hearing about as many illnesses. Thank you.❤🐾❤️

  • @ravencassidy1979

    @ravencassidy1979

    8 ай бұрын

    It's all about the money

  • @danielcurtis1434

    @danielcurtis1434

    6 ай бұрын

    My dog had health problems from about age 7 months horrible uncontrollable seizures abd sick near death. We spent thousands and got her back halfway healthy. This was a place with the latest and greatest in town (supposedly). We got her back she slowly got sick again. My dad found a local vet out of convenience (maybe laziness but what did it matter nothing was working). Within short order I believe 2 visits he got her in for an IV calcium infusion that fixed her up perfectly health. She continued to need 1,500-2,000mgs of calcium carbonate per day. She apparently had hypoparathyroidism which was treated 99% effectively with store bought calcium supplement!!! I don’t understand how the animal hospital with full staff couldn’t figure out she had a calcium deficiency and then find the cause??? My dog stayed completely health on proper calcium for 8 years before other meds became relevant. But after that she needed other meds like a bit extra magnesium as well as corticosteroids and other meds. After that experience I decided if you can’t find a good doctor for your pet, do it yourself!!!

  • @gingerwoodhouse3278
    @gingerwoodhouse327810 ай бұрын

    Yes, please! I'd love to have a discussion about the benefits of raw feeding. My vet won't comment on it. So I'd like to hear from Dr. Judy, as a certified DVM.

  • @GypsyGirl317

    @GypsyGirl317

    10 ай бұрын

    My vet here in New Zealand stocks an incredible range of raw food and they promote it for animals. Since I changed my two dogs to the completely raw diet they are healthier, have very shiny coats, and have more energy. They have bones too, and green tripe to assist with the bones digestion. They need at least four different sources of protein per week for balance. We have prey foods, fish, and farmed animal meat. It's excellent.

  • @adreinnelampasona1622
    @adreinnelampasona16222 ай бұрын

    Wow, I just came across this video & information on spaying your rescue dogs & I got my dog from a rescue at 10 weeks old, and she’s a lab/ pit she just turned 7 years old at the beginning of February and she now has her two hind legs blown ACL & meniscus, and hip dysplasia in her right hip and also osteoarthritis in her right hip. She’s suffering bad. I’m so sick from it it’s so crazy. She has had a very comfortable life, I given her a bed in almost every room. I always felt bad for dogs that lay on hard title floors, it breaks my heart. I covered my beds, sofa & she was aloud on all the time. She was spayed before I even got her in Naples, Fl. and came with more medical than any of my other rescues. Hearing this makes so much sense. I had a dog that was given to my family when I was five years old, he was never neutered and lived till 16 years old. The healthiest dog I ever had never had a thing wrong with him. Died of old age . RIP Shots weren’t so pushed like today. It just seems like what ever,” I’ll call they” have their hand in is sure enough to change things! My grandmother was 97 years old when she died, born in 1911. Again she never had to much wrong with her, she had arthritis in her hands, and her legs, dementia set in in her late 80s think it was 89 or 90, which again no surgeries or anything. When they start to put themselves into our bodies things seem to go downhill! I just wanted to thank you, I know it’s to late for my girl that I love more than life itself. It’s just a heads up to new pet parents. What you say about food, to taking care of your dos, and cat’s are the best information out there from both of you ! Say a prayer for my girl, I can’t stop thinking, how I will be without her loving soul. I breaks my spirit to know I have to make a big decision soon so she doesn’t keep suffering. I just found this out as of two weeks ago. SMH, 😢 I believe what’s come of what I thought might be a pulled muscle. My Jada is a jovial still so playful, and full of life. I had to put my four year old Shih Tzu down from ketoacidosis, it took 48 hours from a young lil boy, to a dying lil old man in front of my eyes. Nothing hurst more than the pain from our love for our family members dying & getting sick before their time …. Thank you for all your information it does make a lot of sense. Appreciate your work to you both. 🐕🐾🍗 🙏🏽💔😢🐕😩 🙏🏽

  • @lorenachaveznj
    @lorenachaveznj4 ай бұрын

    LOVE having found you both and ALL the information 🎉💓

  • @leonasanders7171
    @leonasanders7171 Жыл бұрын

    In UK and have kept my 2 year old vizsla male intact despite local vet advice. Thanks for all the info.

  • @zabelpfennigwerth1532
    @zabelpfennigwerth1532 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video! I’m a huge advocate for keeping dogs with responsible pet parents intact for as long as possible! We also feed our dogs raw and I would love to hear more about raw and the “yearly shot”. We are minimalist when it comes to vaccines and rely on titers before vaccination. I wish more states allowed a titer in place of a “yearly or three year shot”

  • @manyBlessings2all
    @manyBlessings2all4 ай бұрын

    Thank U both for talking about this - I instinctively wanted to keep our beautiful staffy-girl dog 'natural' - no ops or jabs (homeopathy & nosodes instead) & did my best to raw feed. Please continue to educate as many as possible - including wonderful sanctuaries such as Lee Asher, The Asher House. I've thought about contacting him about the injections, but so many followers i don't know how to get a message actually to him, & with enough credibility to get him to look more into it.. thank You 🙏💗✨️

  • @Walkherluvbug
    @Walkherluvbug11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. I just got back home from my pups appointment to be neutered. My vet shared this same information with me and I left with my sweet boy intact. I decided not to neuter because there is no going back. I felt the research that she shared with me made me question why I would want to neuter, did I really want to or was expected to. Is it because of old information and was not aware of this new research. Happy with my decision and I know he is too. ❤️

  • @nataliaetingen4254

    @nataliaetingen4254

    10 ай бұрын

    Your vet is a honest professional. The health of her patients is more important for her than making more money doing unnecessary surgeries. Is your vet in USA or Canada?

  • @RenataBabulevich-le9jf

    @RenataBabulevich-le9jf

    9 ай бұрын

    Your vet is unheard of here in new york and in amerikkka im sure one in a trillion

  • @chalottavessell8479

    @chalottavessell8479

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank u so much,this Information us agod send we were looking to get our sweet boy neutered because his vet recommended and never mentioned anyone this I was never able to get him a appointment now I know why..God is watching over him because he knows how long I prayed for him..thank u

  • @Lyn4Him
    @Lyn4Him4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! I had my Frenchie scheduled for a neuter in 3 days, he turns 1 year old in 5 days. I just called to cancel, realized I need to do more research. I wasn't even searching for this topic, yt just pushed it to me! lol, they're listening! :p Anyway, tyvm. ❤

  • @Keesmom2

    @Keesmom2

    4 ай бұрын

    I canceled our male’s neutering the DAY before his scheduled surgery, based on an article our breeder forwarded to me by Dr. Karen Becker, DVM. She WAS a staunch proponent of spaying and neutering until she saw many of their patients come in a few years later with severe joint issues, incontinence and a host of other ailments and issues. She did her research just as Dr. Morgan. Our male is doing fantastic! (Our neutered male before had skin and severe joint issues, in addition to developing Cushings). We started feeding raw when he turned 2 and he is almost 11yo now. He is playful as a puppy, and has bright eyes and beautiful coat and skin. Just thought I’d share our experience with you and others who may be on the fence. Take good care and give your pup a kiss on the forehead for me! 😊

  • @DM-vp3kr

    @DM-vp3kr

    25 күн бұрын

    I have a 3 year old female boxer. Last year I cancelled the appointment too. I don’t think I can do this to her. We love her too much. We take a very good care of her and feed her good quality raw food. Do not give her any pharma products. I am just too worried reading about pyometra. That’s the only thing that makes me nervous about her not being spayed 🤞

  • @cheesecakefan4880
    @cheesecakefan488011 ай бұрын

    I have a 4yo male teacup aussie He is intact and has had very few vaccines and only one vet visit since I have owned him for 4 years. Hes a bit of a handful but I think thats in his genes.🙂

  • @rob1266
    @rob12662 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad this topic was addressed! Thank you for all for the information on the options available.

  • @goneburgers1709
    @goneburgers170910 ай бұрын

    My dachshund girls got spayed at 3 and 4 yrs old. I didn’t trust anyone in Hong Kong to do it. We moved to the US and I found a clinic and vet we liked. I believe they took everything out as I didn’t know there was an option to do anything else.

  • @annettesonnenberg7606
    @annettesonnenberg760611 ай бұрын

    Very interesting and informative discussion. Thank you.

  • @sirnicholas6626
    @sirnicholas662610 ай бұрын

    I got my lab spayed and I swear she was never the same. That poor girl. I’ll never do it again unless it’s medically necessary. And thank god people are speaking out about monthly flea and tick prevention. I’ve never agreed with that.

  • @SugarLumpsProductions
    @SugarLumpsProductions11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video it’s good to be informed about the problems that can arise.

  • @dmifranco
    @dmifranco10 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad I never spayed my chihuahua. She’s going to be 4. I also stopped all vaccinations and just check her blood once/year. She’s healthy!🙏💕

  • @gennyyyyyyyyy

    @gennyyyyyyyyy

    8 ай бұрын

    How do you do that?! No vet in my area will take mine if she’s not vaccinated. 😕

  • @5GreenAcres

    @5GreenAcres

    5 ай бұрын

    Smart move. Same here. I learned 10 years ago. My dogs lived 15 to 17 1/2 years. My intact male is the healthiest dog I have ever had. Perfect weight. Doesn't "mark his territory" any more than my neutered dog. Neutered dog has anxiety issues. Intact is calm and sweet. WE HAVE BEEN LIED TO AND SO HAVE THE VETS. They just keep believing their med journals.

  • @rosalynstanley8310
    @rosalynstanley831010 ай бұрын

    Thank you for doing this topic. I have a female golden doodle puppy and I don't know if I want to spay her. If you think about it, when women have hysterectomies we are prone to similar issues. I don't want to do something that will hinder her life quality. A lot to think about.

  • @msjulsfl

    @msjulsfl

    9 ай бұрын

    I will not spay or neuter another fur baby..

  • @wendymueller8709
    @wendymueller8709 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for the great video! Please keep speaking up. Maybe if we all stand together we can make a difference in the health of our pets. 🙂

  • @mireyarobles9238
    @mireyarobles9238 Жыл бұрын

    I’d like to hear more on the annual recommended shots. I suspect my dog broke out with major allergies after he went through all his recommended puppy shots so would love to hear more

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer Жыл бұрын

    This is very interesting! I didn't know about most of these health problems caused by spaying and neutering. I have a mobile vet who is integrative but the first thing she asked when she saw my new puppy for the first time was whether he was neutered and if I planned to neuter him or if he was part of a breeding program. He was only about 3 months old when I got him and I do know that the breed rescues for his breed don't recommend it any earlier than 6 months because of the skeletal development, particularly because he's a large breed dog, so I found the question a bit pushy. I'm glad I told her I hadn't decided yet and did not rush out to have it done. I believe my previous dog, a female, probably died of abdominal cancer at 14 and this makes me wonder whether she wouldn't have developed it or her arthritis if she had not been spayed. She also developed dementia in her old age, so I wonder if the lack of female hormones affected her brain as well eventually. I got her from a high kill shelter that was horrible and they had lots of dogs spreading disease which got her sick yet ironically they literally would not let people take a dog home unspayed, so it was done before I could even pick her up from the place. They probably shouldn't have spayed her while she was sick anyway because it had gotten much worse by the time I picked her up to take her home just 2 days later. Their vet seemed very shady, as he never entered a weight on her in any of his notes throughout the time she was at the shelter. They had lied about her age because she had stunted growth and was so thin so much so I thought she was part Greyhound or whippet at the time. Once I went thousands of dollars in debt to save her life and get her healthy again she had a growth spurt, filled out, and ended up being a pretty large dog who was part Malinois, husky, shar pei, and pit bull. You would not think it was even the same dog I brought home!

  • @nycolecole2984
    @nycolecole29845 ай бұрын

    What this video did not discuss/brushed over 1) pyometra surgeries are expensive --the average owner cannot afford the emergency surgery once it gets to that point and time is of great importance especially if it's a closed pyometra. Waiting until the pyometra develops before spaying puts the animal at greater risk - some cases the decision to undergo surgery itself is dicey for ppl it because the patient will likely die under anesthesia (because sepsis) It's heartbreaking telling the owner -yes this was preventable-but now she's at greater anesthetic risk and if you don't act she will die of sepsis and her abdomen may be flooded with puss and infection. What you can't afford the couple thousand for emergency surgery ( because they may be referred to the ER )-im sorry to hear that. Then you're accused of just being in it for the money without the owner realizing that money is not going to you --your hands are tied- you're a salaried employee your paycheck stays the same regardless of what happens - you're just telling the truth. And this all could have been prevented at a low cost spay neuter clinic- wait a year or two let the long bones develop then spay and feed your dog the appropriate amount so she doesn't become overweight if those are your concerns (the amount on the bag is too much) Pretty much every illness has a genetic disposition to some degree so I don't know that I'd hang my hat on the idea of "she's not genetically predisposed to pyometras so I'm not going to spay her" - Id like to read the study if you have the citation please- it really does sound like an interesting read 2) you say 50% malignancy odds in mammary cancer as though that's small There have been too many pyometras working in a shelter where I said well it's good you ended up on my table today---while we're at it that mammary mass should probably come off too.... Obviously everyone's free to make their own choice but this comment section is toxic painting out doctors who recommend spays and neuters as monsters when they are making an informed choice based off their expertise for what they think is in the best interest of the animal--they are doing the same thing this doctor is just from a different perspective.

  • @user-sm9yj1ny1y
    @user-sm9yj1ny1y10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this info. We have a 5 1/2 year old intact male pug. After hearing this information, I think we'll keep him that way.

  • @chiweeniesrock21
    @chiweeniesrock219 ай бұрын

    I wish more owners or future owners will understand that much. We refuse to hurt our pets. We need to educate more people because the dogs behaviors also changed dramatically. That is their life source just as us human.

  • @tinarude2485
    @tinarude248511 ай бұрын

    I haven't taken my dog back to the vet since finding you both. I know there will be times its necessary, but I'd rather know how to do everything for my best friend myself.

  • @bea1365
    @bea136511 ай бұрын

    After lots of research and speaking to our Veterinary Behaviourist we have kept our Labradoodle intact. He is the least aggressive dog I know, a very healthy weight, we monitor his health and he is in peak condition. Our Romania Rescue was 11 weeks old when they castrated him before he was transported to the UK. He has a very, very slow learning rate, he is so fearful and nervous as he has developed, he has extreme touch sensitivity when emotions are running high and he has now developed reactivity to people. I attended one of Amber Batson's webinars on Paediatric Neutering and everything she discussed is what is happening to our Romanian boy. I just fear for his physical health down the line, as he is now 7 years old. We are doing everything we can to keep him fit abd healthy. I will be looking at alternative solutions when I rescue again in the future.

  • @Recep007

    @Recep007

    11 ай бұрын

    He needs testosterone injection as he can’t produce proper amounts anymore

  • @jennylivesey3518

    @jennylivesey3518

    11 ай бұрын

    Dr Karen Becker has done a few videos on spaying and neutering has produced some natural medicines which can be bought on line to supplement dogs who have had these procedures to replace the hormones and has made a huge difference to the dogs.

  • @chandapinto1630
    @chandapinto163011 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the information. I have 2 female chihuahua's 8 months old and I have decided to leave them in tact. One of the girls has gone into heat already and her sister has not yet. I also feed my dog food I prepare and NO Jabs.....

  • @ahealthierdog
    @ahealthierdog Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful information and confirmation. I am constantly talking to my friends about holistic dog care, including this topic so much so that I started my own channel! Thank you for helping us all learn

  • @HeyPearly
    @HeyPearly Жыл бұрын

    Having recently lost my 16 years old Mini Poodle who had advanced Cushings, I am VERY interested in the delaying or total avoidance of spaying the puppies. Also, information re: healthy and AFFORDABLE feeding is so badly needed. Currently I am feeding a kibble that I top with gently & lightly cooked beef, chicken & liver along w/veggies that they will accept. My 2 new babies, also mini Poodles, are 1 year old, intact, and I'm searching for advice on these & other subjects to provide them the very best life possible. Rachel, you are providing a badly needed voice of reason in a canine world of extremes that do NOT always benefit our pets. Sincere Thanks!

  • @vroadrunner197
    @vroadrunner1974 ай бұрын

    We have 5 months old puppy and I am doing research. Before I got our puppy, I was leaning more toward keeping him intact, so thank you for confirming my theory and research. I would definitely love to see more videos about raw food. Thank you!

  • @thomasandrewphd.5844
    @thomasandrewphd.58443 ай бұрын

    I have been saying this for years and thus refused to neuter my dog .. It baffles my mind to see advocates bash tail docking or ear cropping and in the next breath recommend a neuter. I just walked out of their clinic and never returned. Ever.

  • @sumper_man
    @sumper_man10 ай бұрын

    I’ve never had a dog under my roof mutilated in my life and they all lived long healthy lives.

  • @vivienneclarke2421

    @vivienneclarke2421

    4 ай бұрын

    I said the same thing,and have had many,many dogs. Then,in the course of one year,I lost my most beloved dog to pyometra,and almost lost another. She had a 3 a.m. lifesaving emergency surgery. The vet said she wouldnt have made it if we had waited til their normal office hours the next day at 7 a.m. My new female puppy WILL be spayed!

  • @Twilightwolf34820

    @Twilightwolf34820

    3 ай бұрын

    Mutilated? Honey it's less than 2 inch incision for the male dogs and mine acted like nothing happened Can't speak for females since I don't have one that was fixed in my care

  • @Twilightwolf34820

    @Twilightwolf34820

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@vivienneclarke2421yeah people don't get it. They never will until their dog dies of a testes infection or inflamed uterus (pyometra)

  • @vivienneclarke2421

    @vivienneclarke2421

    3 ай бұрын

    @Twilightwolf34820 Mutilated is what happened to my dog who needed a $5,000 surgery to save her life. She had a 6 inch incision,and a full hysterectomy after almost bleeding to death. The vet said her reproductive organs were almost 3 times the normal size. 2 dogs in the span of one year with pyometra. I can't go thru that again,not emotionally,not financially(I'll probably be paying off that loan long after my girl is gone from old age!). And I never wanna see that glazed over look in any of my dogs eyes as they are dying,ever again~!!

  • @Twilightwolf34820

    @Twilightwolf34820

    3 ай бұрын

    @@vivienneclarke2421 OHMYGOD that is horrifying. Imagine owners out here still choosing to not fix their females, knowing there's a high chance they'll go through even WORSE PAIN THEN BIRTHING. either way, the females being intact will surely cause them pain down the line. With pyometra OR puppies being born, both is extremely painful. And also just a complete waste of money. :( I'm so glad my girl dog was fixed before I got her, but even if she wasn't I'd have fixed her immediately. To prevent the bleeding, pyo and unwanted pregnancies.

  • @Kim_gs1206
    @Kim_gs120610 ай бұрын

    I'm from the Netherlands and we don't have stray dogs or cats and neutering isn't advised, but can be done.I have a 1,5 year old Chihuahua male who's not neutered, he's super friendly and full of confidence with all dog sizes. He's vaccinated as a puppy, but after that titered and that showed he's fully protected for the next 3 years and after that a new titer. My previous chihuahua male was neutered at 5 and changed from the above to insecure, more intolerant to dogs etc. He was vaccinated last at 6 years old, titered at 7 and 10 years old and never needed to be vaccinated again, he died at almost 13, still fully protected.

  • @Kelly-wj7xd
    @Kelly-wj7xd11 ай бұрын

    My dog got pyometra at the age of 9 but then went on to live to the age of 21. We walked her every day fed her well meat and veggies. She was a fussy eater though. But I really appreciate your video I have one dog that I spayed on vet advice that is now over weight. But my other two that are not are still lean and don't feel the need to constantly eat. After watching you I know it's because I took the vets advice when I should not have. I will be watching your videos in the future.

  • @markporterfield483
    @markporterfield483 Жыл бұрын

    Yes please do a discussion with you and Dr. Judy on raw feeding, vaccinations, etc. Just found and started going to an integrative/holistic vet.

  • @mistsmogguru8378
    @mistsmogguru83787 ай бұрын

    My beautiful little girl, a Yorkie/Maltese mix I never had spayed. She's 8 years old. Last year I was expecting to travel from the UK to France and had to get her vaxed against rabies. During her annual checkup, I was told that she has cancer, lumps on her teets. In a week, she's having an operation to spay her and remove the 'lumps'. I'm devastated. I don't know what is right now. I don't know what to do

  • @sandyfika2201
    @sandyfika22013 ай бұрын

    I am not a vet. I have, however, lost 2 Frenchies to mammary cancer and I do believe that not being spayed is the root of the cancer. My Frenchie now was spayed early and there are no cysts or lumps in her mammaries. One girl went from small lump to dead in 6 weeks. In addition to the heartbreak, you have to consider the cost of these treatments. I am a huge proponent of early spayed in bulldogs. I can't speak to other breeds.

  • @philcarr7015
    @philcarr7015 Жыл бұрын

    Your video is very informative and I would love to hear more from Dr. Judy about raw feeding What you discussed about spay and neuter is totally new and opposite of what I have been told by the Vets that I've talked to. It's good to know that there are alternatives. I've had two female dogs that were diabetic with one having breast cancer Both were spayed, one early and one at two years old. I was hoping to get a rescue for my next dog but, unless it's a puppy, it will probably be fixed already.

  • @shelleyross2886
    @shelleyross288610 ай бұрын

    I had a beautiful American Bulldog that I had spayed when I got her as a puppy. I wish I had known this before. Everyone always said I was over feeding her. I wasn’t , and I thought she may have a thyroid problem. My poor baby had arthritis too before she passed. I am subscribing and going to do more research. We have all of our animals spayed and neutered (going off of vets recommendations) but have a little male kitten that we were going to have neutered in a couple of months. I had no idea. Thank you for sharing this information.

  • @janaj2748

    @janaj2748

    5 ай бұрын

    American Bulldogs are prone to arthritis. I have two, 7 and 4 year old female American Bulldogs. Both are spay and neither have problems with arthritis as of yet ( fingers crossed ), my mom has a 14 year old American Bulldog, was spay when she was 9, who’s had arthritis and joint issues for as far back as I can remember. The mother dog of my two girls passed this summer of mammary cancer at 10 years old, she was never spay. I also have six cats, 8 months to 15 years old, all have been spay and neutered and all are healthy. None of our dogs or cats have ever had any type of vaccination. Our cats eat wet food in the morning and kibble in the evening, our dogs eat kibble only. My 13 year old Calico girl Muffin never went into heat from the time I got her at 6 weeks old, so I never got her spay. When she turned 5 she started urinating outside the box. We went thru UTI treatments, anti anxiety treatments, etc.; nothing helped. I finally decided to have her spay bc that was our last resort. The vet kept her right ovary for me to see when I picked her up that day. She had a mass on her ovary that was 2/3 the size of the ovary itself. Muffin hasn’t had an accident outside the box since. They’re inside only cats, they don’t get sick, no UTI’s, zero behavioral issues, and zero health issues what so ever. I really think it all boils down to the animal. Like humans, some are lucky enough to live into their senior years ( with loving hoomans of course ) while others are not.

  • @sharonbratcher6548
    @sharonbratcher654811 ай бұрын

    Enjoy listening to you guys and YES on the raw feeding video…

  • @lennygriffin4464
    @lennygriffin4464 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely come back on, Please keep sharing the knowledge!!!! Greatly appreciated!!!

  • @RachelFusaro

    @RachelFusaro

    Жыл бұрын

    You got it!❤️

  • @terrim.602
    @terrim.602 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I am having a very hard time finding a vet who will just do a vasectomy and a tubal ligation for my female golden retriever! They all want to remove ALL their natural hormones. This is a no-brainer to me because I had cancer the first time and had a partial hysterectomy at 23, (felt FABULOUS after) and had cancer again at 35 and had my ovaries removed - I can hardly function. My adrenal glands shut down, and now I have to take some estrogen, testosterone shots, DHEA, progesterone, thyroid, and extra supplement which are all helping. Why would I want to do that to my dogs?!!!! Do any of you know of any vets in Washington state or Idaho who with just do a vasectomy for my male pup, and a partial hysterectomy for my female? Thank you so much for you help.

  • @kalloveday1
    @kalloveday111 ай бұрын

    Can you please do a video on raw feeding vs kibble. Advantages and disadvantages 😊 love your videos! They are very informative.

  • @MauiGurrl
    @MauiGurrl5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love your information. Thank you.

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