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To Neuter or Not to Neuter?
As an animal behaviorist, I always advise my clients to neuter their pet dogs. Females are spayed and males are castrated. I have three good reasons for this. The first is medical. Dogs who have been sexually altered live longer, healthier lives because they are not able to develop certain cancers having had their sexual organs removed. The second reason is behavioral. Male dogs are calmer, less apt to challenge other dogs and persons, especially children who may be perceived as lower in social position in the group. They are also less likely to roam.

Females are simply more comfortable not having to deal with their heat cycle once or twice a year. The third is reproductive. Unless you are a professional breeder, leave the breeding to the pros who understand genetics, care and placement. With tens of millions off unwanted dogs being euthanized each year for the lack of good homes, there is no reason for casual breeding. If you love your dog, have him or her neutered. It's the right thing to do.


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