🎙 Summary
In this episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie and JoJo tackle the evolving conversation around spaying and neutering dogs and cats. They explore how timing affects growth, health, and behavior, and why there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. From early spay concerns and orthopedic risks, to quality-of-life considerations like daycare access, to newer options such as ovary-sparing spays and vasectomies, this discussion highlights the importance of individualized veterinary advice. They also share candid insights on the unique challenges with cats, the myths around male dogs, and the role hormones play in long-term pet health and behavior.
Whether you’re a first-time pet parent or a seasoned dog or cat guardian, this conversation will help you weigh the options with compassion, science, and your pet’s unique needs in mind.
🔑 Key Takeaways
 🎤 Sound BitesÂ
 “We used to spay dogs by six months, but now we know early spays can create more problems.” – Dr. Angie
 “Once you’ve seen a pyometra… it’s one of my least favorite texts or emails to get.” ~JoJo
 “When we remove hormones too early, growth plates close later and that changes the way joints form.” – Dr. AngieÂ
"Cats in heat are beside themselves. No one should live with that.” – Dr. Angie
 “A behavior issue that I hear about a lot when a dog is intact is humping. But I feel like I see that in all dogs. Male, female, intact, not intact.” ~JoJo
"There’s no one-size-fits-all answer — take it one heat cycle, one year, one pet at a time.” – Dr. AngieÂ
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