Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx

Spaying female and castrating male dogs, hereinafter referred to as neutering, is a US convention for the first year in the dog's life. Research on 35 breeds of dogs revealed that early neutering increases risks of joint disorders, such as hip dysplasia (HD), elbow dysplasia (ED), or cranial cr...

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Main Authors: Lynette Arnason Hart, Abigail Paige Thigpen, Benjamin L. Hart, Neil H. Willits, Maya Lee, Miya M. Babchuk, Jenna Lee, Megan Ho, Sara T. Clarkson, Juliann W. Chou
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1322276.s001
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Assisting_decision-making_on_age_of_neutering_for_German_Short_Wirehaired_Pointer_Mastiff_Newfoundland_Rhodesian_Ridgeback_Siberian_Husky_associated_joint_disorders_cancers_and_urinary_incontinence_docx/25795360
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/25795360 2024-09-09T19:53:35+00:00 Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx Lynette Arnason Hart Abigail Paige Thigpen Benjamin L. Hart Neil H. Willits Maya Lee Miya M. Babchuk Jenna Lee Megan Ho Sara T. Clarkson Juliann W. Chou 2024-05-10T10:12:46Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1322276.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Assisting_decision-making_on_age_of_neutering_for_German_Short_Wirehaired_Pointer_Mastiff_Newfoundland_Rhodesian_Ridgeback_Siberian_Husky_associated_joint_disorders_cancers_and_urinary_incontinence_docx/25795360 unknown doi:10.3389/fvets.2024.1322276.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Assisting_decision-making_on_age_of_neutering_for_German_Short_Wirehaired_Pointer_Mastiff_Newfoundland_Rhodesian_Ridgeback_Siberian_Husky_associated_joint_disorders_cancers_and_urinary_incontinence_docx/25795360 CC BY 4.0 Animal Systematics and Taxonomy Animal Physiology - Biophysics Animal Physiology - Cell Animal Physiology - Systems Animal Behaviour Animal Cell and Molecular Biology Animal Developmental and Reproductive Biology Animal Immunology Animal Neurobiology Animal Physiological Ecology Animal Structure and Function Veterinary Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Veterinary Diagnosis and Diagnostics Veterinary Epidemiology Veterinary Immunology Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Microbiology (excl. Virology) Veterinary Parasitology Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Pharmacology Veterinary Surgery Veterinary Virology Veterinary Sciences not elsewhere classified hip dysplasia elbow dysplasia cranial cruciate ligament tear lymphosarcoma mast cell tumor hemangiosarcoma osteosarcoma 40 dog breeds Dataset 2024 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1322276.s001 2024-08-19T06:19:44Z Spaying female and castrating male dogs, hereinafter referred to as neutering, is a US convention for the first year in the dog's life. Research on 35 breeds of dogs revealed that early neutering increases risks of joint disorders, such as hip dysplasia (HD), elbow dysplasia (ED), or cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) tear, or cancers, such as lymphosarcoma (LSA), mast cell tumor (MCT), hemangiosarcoma (has), or osteosarcoma (OSA), for some breeds. Joint disorder risks are heightened for some larger breeds and for mixed-breed dogs weighing more than 20 kg. Some breeds had elevated risks for cancers. Several other research teams have reported health complications associated with neutering. The study goal includes using the same methodology for data collection and analyses as in the study on 35 breeds for five additional dog breeds weighing at least 20 kg. The breeds were: German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, and Siberian Husky. Major differences among breeds appeared in vulnerability to joint disorders and cancers with early neutering: male and female Pointer breeds had elevated joint disorders and increased cancers; male Mastiff breeds had increased CCL and LSA and females had non-significant elevated CCL risks; female Newfoundland breeds had heightened risks for joint disorders and males had non-significant elevated risks; female Ridgeback breeds had heightened MCT with very early neutering; and Siberian Huskies showed no significant effects on joint disorders or cancers, but female breeds showed a non-significant but elevated CCL. Updated guidelines cover 40 dog breeds. These results further emphasize the importance of personalized decisions regarding the neutering of dogs, considering the dog's breed, sex, and context. Dataset Newfoundland Huskies Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Animal Behaviour
Animal Cell and Molecular Biology
Animal Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Animal Immunology
Animal Neurobiology
Animal Physiological Ecology
Animal Structure and Function
Veterinary Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Veterinary Diagnosis and Diagnostics
Veterinary Epidemiology
Veterinary Immunology
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology (excl. Virology)
Veterinary Parasitology
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pharmacology
Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Virology
Veterinary Sciences not elsewhere classified
hip dysplasia
elbow dysplasia
cranial cruciate ligament tear
lymphosarcoma
mast cell tumor
hemangiosarcoma
osteosarcoma
40 dog breeds
spellingShingle Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Animal Behaviour
Animal Cell and Molecular Biology
Animal Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Animal Immunology
Animal Neurobiology
Animal Physiological Ecology
Animal Structure and Function
Veterinary Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Veterinary Diagnosis and Diagnostics
Veterinary Epidemiology
Veterinary Immunology
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology (excl. Virology)
Veterinary Parasitology
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pharmacology
Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Virology
Veterinary Sciences not elsewhere classified
hip dysplasia
elbow dysplasia
cranial cruciate ligament tear
lymphosarcoma
mast cell tumor
hemangiosarcoma
osteosarcoma
40 dog breeds
Lynette Arnason Hart
Abigail Paige Thigpen
Benjamin L. Hart
Neil H. Willits
Maya Lee
Miya M. Babchuk
Jenna Lee
Megan Ho
Sara T. Clarkson
Juliann W. Chou
Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
topic_facet Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Animal Physiology - Biophysics
Animal Physiology - Cell
Animal Physiology - Systems
Animal Behaviour
Animal Cell and Molecular Biology
Animal Developmental and Reproductive Biology
Animal Immunology
Animal Neurobiology
Animal Physiological Ecology
Animal Structure and Function
Veterinary Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Veterinary Diagnosis and Diagnostics
Veterinary Epidemiology
Veterinary Immunology
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology (excl. Virology)
Veterinary Parasitology
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pharmacology
Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Virology
Veterinary Sciences not elsewhere classified
hip dysplasia
elbow dysplasia
cranial cruciate ligament tear
lymphosarcoma
mast cell tumor
hemangiosarcoma
osteosarcoma
40 dog breeds
description Spaying female and castrating male dogs, hereinafter referred to as neutering, is a US convention for the first year in the dog's life. Research on 35 breeds of dogs revealed that early neutering increases risks of joint disorders, such as hip dysplasia (HD), elbow dysplasia (ED), or cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) tear, or cancers, such as lymphosarcoma (LSA), mast cell tumor (MCT), hemangiosarcoma (has), or osteosarcoma (OSA), for some breeds. Joint disorder risks are heightened for some larger breeds and for mixed-breed dogs weighing more than 20 kg. Some breeds had elevated risks for cancers. Several other research teams have reported health complications associated with neutering. The study goal includes using the same methodology for data collection and analyses as in the study on 35 breeds for five additional dog breeds weighing at least 20 kg. The breeds were: German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, and Siberian Husky. Major differences among breeds appeared in vulnerability to joint disorders and cancers with early neutering: male and female Pointer breeds had elevated joint disorders and increased cancers; male Mastiff breeds had increased CCL and LSA and females had non-significant elevated CCL risks; female Newfoundland breeds had heightened risks for joint disorders and males had non-significant elevated risks; female Ridgeback breeds had heightened MCT with very early neutering; and Siberian Huskies showed no significant effects on joint disorders or cancers, but female breeds showed a non-significant but elevated CCL. Updated guidelines cover 40 dog breeds. These results further emphasize the importance of personalized decisions regarding the neutering of dogs, considering the dog's breed, sex, and context.
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author Lynette Arnason Hart
Abigail Paige Thigpen
Benjamin L. Hart
Neil H. Willits
Maya Lee
Miya M. Babchuk
Jenna Lee
Megan Ho
Sara T. Clarkson
Juliann W. Chou
author_facet Lynette Arnason Hart
Abigail Paige Thigpen
Benjamin L. Hart
Neil H. Willits
Maya Lee
Miya M. Babchuk
Jenna Lee
Megan Ho
Sara T. Clarkson
Juliann W. Chou
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title Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
title_short Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
title_full Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_Assisting decision-making on age of neutering for German Short/Wirehaired Pointer, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Siberian Husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
title_sort data_sheet_1_assisting decision-making on age of neutering for german short/wirehaired pointer, mastiff, newfoundland, rhodesian ridgeback, siberian husky: associated joint disorders, cancers, and urinary incontinence.docx
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1322276.s001
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