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Nola - I am very unfamiliar with statistics and my question wasn't intended to be snarky. I am just cautious to leap to a decision based on one person's comment without evidence to back it up.
I've also heard that if you spay before their first heat you reduce the risk of breast cancer by 50% but after the second heat there's no chance.
My point is that a lot of people throw statistics out without actual scientific proof.
She's not a breeding animal (nor quality) so rest assured that's not the reason at all why she isn't spayed. I know several dogs spayed and then having incontinence issues as well as losing their personality (become a lout just subdued and laying around) that I haven't jumped on the spay train just yet.
However she WILL eventually be spayed just not yet, her hips are more of a concern than her uterus at the moment to grab my attention.
For now I'm being responsible in that. She's not unsupervised around strange dogs or in an area with them.
And thanks to those who replied with their thoughts, very helpful
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