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Most people can see the obvious benefit of
spaying a female dog - avoiding unwanted
litters - but don't know the many medical and
behavioral benefits of having their male dog
neutered:
- Neutered dogs are healthier. Neutered
dogs are less likely to develop prostate
problems and testicular tumors. By
eliminating most roaming and fighting,
neutering reduces the risk of injury and
infection, saving you expensive veterinary
bills.
- Neutered dogs are more content and
better behaved. Neutering reduces the
annoying and embarrassing urge of male dogs
to "mount" furniture or people's legs.
Neutering reduces aggression against other
animals. A male sensing a female in heat
nearby may break down doors and jump
fences, and will roam the neighborhood
searching for her. Neutering relieves this
sexual frustration and lets the dog relax
and enjoy being part of the family. Dogs
have no psychological sex drive. They feel
no need to reproduce, and are happier when
they're neutered.
- Neutering is a relatively safe and
painless operation done by a licensed
veterinarian. In some areas, neutered dogs
are eligible for reduced license fees which
soon make up the cost of the operation.
By neutering your dog, you enhance its
chances of living a long healthy life, save
yourself a great deal of potential trouble
and cost, and make your pet a more content
family member.
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