What Is Ovary-Sparing Spay (OSS) and Can You Leave the Ovaries in a Female Dog?
Learn about ovary-sparing spay for female dogs, preserving ovaries while removing the uterus to balance hormones and reduce uterine disease risks.
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Ovary-Sparing Spay (OSS) is a procedure where the uterus is removed but the ovaries are left intact. This can help maintain hormonal balance while eliminating the risk of uterine disease. Consult with your veterinarian to understand the benefits and risks, and to determine if this option is suitable for your dog.
FAQs & Answers
- What is ovary-sparing spay (OSS) in dogs? Ovary-sparing spay is a surgical procedure where the uterus is removed but the ovaries remain intact, helping maintain hormonal balance while preventing uterine diseases.
- Does leaving the ovaries in a female dog after spay prevent all reproductive diseases? Leaving the ovaries maintains hormones but does not eliminate all reproductive risks; uterine diseases are prevented, but ovarian diseases can still occur.
- Is ovary-sparing spay suitable for every female dog? The suitability depends on the individual dog's health and lifestyle. Consultation with a veterinarian is essential to evaluate benefits and risks.