Vet's Spay/Neuter Warning ⚠️ Watch Before Acting!

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Published 2023-03-08
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All Comments (21)
  • @Kristin2885
    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.
  • 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.
  • @valeriegorham4396
    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!
  • @bojangles271995
    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 youtube.com/post/UgkxKkYeOoCV_w2vPX0CSyVWkhew2c4FY… 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!
  • @trinaloe2762
    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! 🙏😊
  • @elliesummer5249
    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!
  • @TobiasR-bw6yy
    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.
  • @ketherwhale6126
    My dog is intact. I keep her away from dogs and leash her during heat. She’s six and very healthy.
  • @debismith2802
    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.
  • @Rainbow-xl4no
    We are leaving our two year old intact as our last dog developed adrenal disease. Keeping the hormones this time. Smart lady.
  • @torifisk9750
    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
  • @skinnydeepng
    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🙂
  • @TrinTeeX
    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
  • @user-rb6wb9mf9q
    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!
  • 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
  • @charlyjones7
    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 .. 🙏🏼
  • @theresabuede
    Yes, please have more talks about raw food, shots, etc. This was really informative!
  • 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. 🥴
  • @potato2302
    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.