Preventive Medicine
Understanding Data on Hormones, Behavior, and Neoplasia
Decreasing the number of animal births through spaying and neutering seems like a straightforward decision; however, it is not that simple.
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DVM, MS, DACVS-SA
Mandy Wallace, DVM, MS, DACVS-SA, is an assistant professor of soft tissue surgery at University of Georgia. Dr. Wallace attended veterinary school at Mississippi State University, followed by an internship at Colorado State University. After her internship, Dr. Wallace completed a PennHIP research fellowship at University of Pennsylvania, followed by a combined small animal surgical residency and master’s program at University of Florida. Her research interests include hepatic vascular anomalies, minimally invasive surgery, and the impact of gonadectomy on canine diseases.
Decreasing the number of animal births through spaying and neutering seems like a straightforward decision; however, it is not that simple.
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