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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
Vanna Dickerson, DVM, MS, is a small animal surgical resident at the University of Georgia. Dr. Dickerson attended veterinary school at University of Georgia, followed by an internship at Friendship Hospital for Animals in Washington, DC. After her internship she completed a research fellowship at University of Georgia, with a focus on models of kidney disease in cats.
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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