Benefits of neutering / why to neuter your dog
Neutering lowers the odds of breast cancer and dangerous uterine infections in females and prostate problems in males. It also reduces the animal’s urge to roam. Otherwise, chances are, your pet could run away, become lost, or be hit by a car while roaming loose.

Neutering is not a cure for aggressiveness, but it will lessen the urge to fight for sexual dominance. It also diminishes the likelihood of spraying, wailing, marking territory, or making inappropriate sexual approaches toward people or objects. Animals who are spayed or neutered are three times less likely to bite. Neutering doesn’t make your pet fat.

Un-neutered pets may be anxious because they have no outlet for their natural urges. Neutering eliminates this frustration and makes your companion less distracted, more easily trained, and a more contented member of your family.

There are more benefits to neutering. Neutering increases your pet’s life expectancy and helps reduce the numbers of animals put to death in shelters. If you love animals and want to help them, neutering is the answer.

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