Responsible Pet Parenting

By: Dr. Patrick Barker (View Profile)

Did you know that dogs spayed before their first heat cycle almost never get breast cancer? Likewise, did you know that spaying your kitty before she’s one year old reduces the risk of mammary cancer by a whopping 90 percent? Protect the boobies! Regardless of your age, gender, or political affiliation, it’s a manifesto we all can support. Let’s bust a move to endorse preservation of these most important anatomical features, thus indisputably safeguarding the well-being of our pets.

For women, as well as cats and dogs, the dangers of breast cancer can prove devastating. Aggressive cancer cells invading mammary glands may transform into malignant tumors, which, in turn, can insidiously spread to other mammary glands and even metastasize to brew disastrous perils elsewhere. If your pet falls among the unfortunate ones and contracts mammary cancer, initial treatment ordinarily involves surgical removal, which can be expensive. I’ve removed many mammary tumors, and along the way, I’ve discovered it’s not one of my favorite surgeries. The procedure can be challenging, tedious, and time-consuming. Post-operatively, the arteriole spray that paints my surgical gown often resembles a spatter pattern that only Gil Grissom, my wife’s favorite CSI character could appreciate.

Beyond surgery, additional therapies for mammary cancer include chemotherapy and radiation. However, if you decide to pursue further therapy, proceed with caution, since only limited information is available regarding success rates.

Not convinced? Don’t forget that spaying, the preeminent chastity belt, prevents unwanted litters, controls the pet population, reduces unnecessary euthanasias, and lowers animal shelter costs. Amazingly, a single cat and her first-year offspring can yield upwards of 150 kittens within a three-year period. Cats and dogs are designed to be efficient procreators, and their frenzied rate of reproduction can quickly evolve into shockingly astronomical numbers. I’d imagine that even a supercomputer engineered for mastermind spy James Bond would probably sooner or later detonate in its furious attempt to calculate the multiplication statistics. We’re all aware of the plight of overcrowded and woefully underfunded animal shelters across the country. Despite the heroic efforts of animal organizations and pet advocates, trying to find good homes for all stray cats and dogs remains a difficult hurdle. Consequently, many adoptable pets remain homeless, or are unfortunately put to sleep.

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posted: 03.25.2008
Nan Gray
Would love more articles. Especially about taking care of our elderly pets!
posted: 03.07.2008
Patty Wells
Wow! I always thought spaying was a somewhat selfish act of the pet owner - - its also a positive preventative health step for your pets. Great, informative, well-written and fun article to read. Looking forward to learning more about how to best care for my pets! Thanks Dr. Barker!
posted: 03.03.2008
Johnson
A brainy read by a scholar...written for those of us that are neither...sprinkled with humor and good advice. Dr. Dean of radio fame could tune in and learn something.
posted: 02.29.2008
Melissa Hood
Great informative article! Dr. Barker, I love your use of humor and straight talk to convey a critical message about our beloved pets. Keep up the good work. I look forward to more of your articles.
posted: 02.29.2008
Esther Hunnicutt
A very well written and informative story by Dr. Patrick Barker. I would like to hear more from him as I have 5 "grand dogs" and I want to know that they are being well cared for so I am passing this article by Dr. Barker on to my family. Thanks, Dr. Barker, and hopefully we shall hear more from you.
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