What happens to dogs after neutering?

Nov 04,2023
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As the sex hormone levels of neutered dogs gradually decrease, their temperament becomes gentler and calmer, they are no longer irritable and agitated, and their aggressiveness becomes weaker. The personality will become more docile and friendly than before, the dog will be more focused during training, and will not urinate casually. Some breeds of dogs will become fatter, etc. After neutering, the owner needs to stay with the dog more and give the dog enough warmth to prevent the dog from being depressed and enable the dog to grow up healthily.

Benefits of dog neutering:

1. Reduce the chance of male dogs suffering from prostate disease. Male dogs that have never been spayed or neutered may develop growths as they age. When the growths in the prostate continue to grow and press on the intestines, they may have difficulty urinating. In severe cases, it can also cause infections. Neutering can reduce the incidence of these diseases.

2. Improve the male dog’s random peeing behavior. Many male dogs will urinate indiscriminately when they are in estrus. If the dog is neutered, this desire of male dogs will be reduced, and the situation of indiscriminate urination will be improved.

3. Control the birth rate of puppies. Control the birth rate of puppies and reduce abandonment due to excessive births. Neutering dogs can effectively reduce the birth rate of dogs, control the overall number of dogs, and reduce the number of pets being abandoned and sent to shelters.

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