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A podcast series brought to you by Big Dog Pet Foods, the leading pet nutrition provider in Australia, with over 20 years’ experience in the pet industry. Hosted by various members of our Big Dog team, we bring you interviews and deep dives into pet nutrition and care, training, and regular ‘Ask a Vet’ segments.
The Neutering Debate: When is the Right Time to desex your Dog?
Paws and Listen Podcast
51 minutes 7 seconds
10 months ago
The Neutering Debate: When is the Right Time to desex your Dog?
In this episode of Paws and Listen, we’re tackling a topic that’s stirred up some debate among pet owners: desexing. Dr. Nicole and Johnny Manning explore the potential long-term health implications of desexing and the fascinating insights from new studies in the field. Tune in to learn how to make the best choice for your furry companion! It’s important to note that this episode is not meant to discourage desexing or cause concern or regret for those who have already made that choice. Instead, the goal is to provide education on the vital role hormones play in the body.
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Produced by Camilla FalkowskiEdited by Daisy MacHunter
Paws and Listen Podcast
A podcast series brought to you by Big Dog Pet Foods, the leading pet nutrition provider in Australia, with over 20 years’ experience in the pet industry. Hosted by various members of our Big Dog team, we bring you interviews and deep dives into pet nutrition and care, training, and regular ‘Ask a Vet’ segments.