Neutering and Dog Prostate Cancer
Updated: June 7th, 2021
Summary
Does a late-in-life neuter affect prostate cancer risk for dogs? Dr. Dressler reassures, and advises on the use of EverPup in the dog cancer diet.
Betsy adopted a dog last year, a senior pit/staffie mix. He was neutered right before she adopted him … and now has prostate cancer. Are these two facts related?
Also, she’s started using the supplement EverPup with Remi. Is that compatible with other supplements and the dog cancer diet?
Dr. Demian Dressler is the guest on today’s episode of Dog Cancer Answers.
You can read the transcript on the episode page on the Dog Cancer Answers website.
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Molly
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Molly Jacobson is a writer and also the editor of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, published by Maui Media. A lifelong dog lover and self-professed dog health nerd, she is all too familiar with dog cancer. She has been supporting readers of this blog since the beginning. Molly earned a BA from Tufts University, and after a career in bookselling and book publishing attended The Swedish Institute to become a licensed massage therapist in New York State, licensed by the medical board. Her fascination with health is both personal and global, and she is most proud of how this site and the associated publications have revolutionized not only our approach to dog health, but our own health.