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I've never had a male dog myself, but do unaltered males tend to escape/run more? I know they can smell a female in heat from far away. The number of FB shares I see of males dogs that escape their yard and are missing seems very high. |
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Marking is a strong possibility. There are pros and cons on this issue. I choose to neuter my pets. |
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I vote for neutering. The dog is living a life of frustration but doesn't know it. Neutering him will make his life much more enjoyable. If he were running free in the wild, it would be a different story. But, he's not. Must my opinion. Thanks for the post. |
Mine marked everything- all over the house at 7 months before he was neutered. I was very strict and didn't let him get away with it but no amount of training would get him to stop. After neutering him at 7.5-8 months he mostly stopped marking :) |
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And more research hopefully will be out in the next 2 or so years. There is a 10,000 Golden Retreiver study going on now. And has been earlier studies with a smaller group of dogs. Even for females for example mammary cancer in un altered females that have not given birth is quite a bit higher then in altered - but still is not at 100% in fact far off that. And btw this cancer is easily detectable,and treatable. My largest concern for females is pyrometra- an immediate emergency situation - death can occur in 24hours if left un-treated. And even with this risk the stats are no-where near 100% for intact females. I will always spay females once they are retired, but I am looking at tubal ligation as an alternative to a full spay. |
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You could explore the option of a vasectomy, thus keeping those important hormones intact. I also recommend you do not neuter prior to growth plate closure. And there is no need to guess, you request a lateral view of the tibia be done let us say after 8mths old to see if this growth plate, which is the last to close has indeed closed. |
I plan on having Louie neutered as soon as he's old enough. Although every dog and situation is different, I just don't want to take any chances with my little guy. I spay and neuter all my pets. In my opinion, it's just better for them Genea |
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Here is an article on the pros and cons of spaying and neutering. I know it is a touch decision. I hope this helps. http://www.naiaonline.org/pdfs/LongT...uterInDogs.pdf |
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