I use to be a vet tech and believe me - neuter him to prevent him getting cancer. They have an easier time getting over surgery when younger than older. Neutering is easier than spaying. You may think chances of getting cancer is low until your dog comes down with it and then you wish you shoulda. My sister in- law kept putting it off. Reasons she said was that she did not want her dog to go through the pain of surgery. Also it cost money. You can always find other places to use the money. Well, her dog came down with cancer. We tried to get it all, but in 6 months her dig died of it. Oncer the air gets to the cells it just increases the rate of growth and spreading. We so tried to get it all. It was so hard. |