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NEUTERING Should
I have my dog neutered? Neutering
removes the sexual urge from both dogs and bitches. .It can be carried out
surgically when it is irreversible. Temporary
or semi-permanent control can be effected by the use of certain drugs.
What
are the advantages and disadvantages? If
you do not intend to breed from your dog it has undoubted advantages both in the
male and the female. In the male dog is removes the sexual urge so that if the
dog gets the scent of a bitch in oestrus he is unlikely to show any interest
which in certain breeds can be an undoubted advantage.
Neutering the bitch prevents oestrus as well as breeding.
She will not come into heat and therefore will not have to be confined
and deprived of her usual exercise and companionship which otherwise will occur
usually twice a year when she is in heat (oestrus) for at least 3 weeks each
time. Owners
are often tempted to have at least one litter from a bitch.
There appears to be a general misconception that having a litter will
improve temperament. There is no
scientific evidence to support this theory whereas it has been proven that
neutering in the bitch not only obviously prevents subsequent and not uncommon
diseases of the uterus but also reduces the possibility of breast cancer. Once
neutered the bitch will have no oestrus and will not have unwanted puppies or
phantom pregnancies which in some bitches causes as lot of distress.
Disadvantages. It
is a common fallacy that a neutered dog will become fat and lazy.
Remember that all service animals, Guide Dogs, Hearing Dogs and Dogs for
the Disabled are routinely neutered. Judicious
feeding of a scientifically prepared complete diet without excessive titbits
should adequately control any problems of obesity, just as it does in the entire
animal. Another
common fallacy is that the neutered dog loses character.
Admittedly neutering is often carried out, both in dogs and bitches, for
certain behavioural abnormalities and often dogs will become more gentle but
they lose neither their spirit nor their intelligence and provided they are not
allowed to become obese are just as active as the entire counterpart. Thus
there are many advantages and few disadvantages to having your dog neutered. Both
dogs and bitches are usually neutered between 6-12 months of age although the
operation can be carried out at any time. Your veterinary surgeon will be more
than happy to discuss the details with you. |