Will police dogs be neutered?

Jan 16,2024
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Usually police dogs are not neutered. There are two main reasons:

1. When police dogs perform tasks, they need to ensure that the police dogs are aggressive and need to be in a very good physical and mental state with confidence, so police dogs cannot be sterilized.

2. Police dogs are mostly excellent and rare breeds. In order to pass on this excellence and bloodline, they will not be sterilized.

What are the dangers of not neutering the dog:

1. When the dog reaches the estrus period, it will appear in estrus. If the dog is not neutered, then the dog will be in estrus every year. All dogs will go into estrus 2-3 times. During the estrus period, dogs may run away from home, urinate everywhere, fight, etc.

2. Failure to neuter dogs will increase their risk of diseases, such as breast cancer, ovarian cancer, pyometra, prostate problems and other reproductive organ diseases.

3. Moreover, dogs that have been neutered generally live longer than dogs that have not been neutered.

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