
Originally Posted by
MishathePooh
I don't think vets necessarily push for money issues but for stupid people issues. I have worked at a couple vet clinics and the number of "oops" litters is astonishing. One guy thought his dog was just getting fat less than 5 days before delivery. It happens all the time. Additionally, people will bring in healthy pets to euthanize for stupid reasons. Risks of some cancers go up and others go down, but I'd advocate for 6-7 month spay and neuter if I was a vet. If the risk of cancer is slightly increased and a dog who belongs to someone irresponsible, I would prefer that to countless euthanasias from unwanted animals.
I've never had a vet question my feeding methods or choice to not vaccinate - I live in central Ohio and have seen 2 specialists and 3 regular vets. They just send me yearly reminders for appointments, not vaccines.
ETA: Vets can't screen their clients like breeders can!
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