Post Spay: Loa looks noticeably thicker and filled-out. Side-effect of the spay? Coincidence?
As you guys know, Loa was spayed about 6 months ago after our/her final breeding attempt. Since her spay, she has put on a good bit of muscle-mass. She seems thicker - almost "butch".
My question: Is this a side effect of spaying, or simply a coincidence (that the spay happened just before she did a final "filling out" at age 3)?
I know early spay can effect growth in females, but Loa is/was fully grown. I wouldn't consider this an early spay as she was way past social and sexual maturity when she was desexed.
So, does late spaying cause changes to a female's build too?
She's not fat either, I know spaying is linked to weight gain, but she is actually looking really good weight-wise.
Thoughts?
(I know this thread would be better with a picture, but I don't have a recent one that shows what I am talking about)
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My question: Is this a side effect of spaying, or simply a coincidence (that the spay happened just before she did a final "filling out" at age 3)?
I know early spay can effect growth in females, but Loa is/was fully grown. I wouldn't consider this an early spay as she was way past social and sexual maturity when she was desexed.
So, does late spaying cause changes to a female's build too?
She's not fat either, I know spaying is linked to weight gain, but she is actually looking really good weight-wise.
Thoughts?
(I know this thread would be better with a picture, but I don't have a recent one that shows what I am talking about)
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Comments
Maybe it might take a little while for her body to adjust to the hormonal changes, or it could be weather & activity related?
I agree tho, I think it's an age coincidence... but I don't recall Ahi having a "beefing up" at this age. :oT
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My dogs didn't start to gain much weight til they were three, though (Bel aside), so I wonder if it's just a coincidence?