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As we walk on the street everyday, we can always see stray pooches anywhere. Some of them are already impounded. Some of them are still black listed to the animal dog catchers to be taken to the animal pounds. To prevent stray dogs to increase in numbers, a method was developed. This method is what you call orchidectomy, one kind of dog surgery. It applies to both male and female dogs.
for male while canine spaying for female.
is a process where the sex organ (the testicles) of a male dog is being removed through dog surgery.
Spaying, on the other hand, is the removal of its reproductive organ (the uterus, the fallopian tube, and the ovary). Both small surgery with anesthesia may last for about few hours to a day. Anyway it depends on the age of your pet. But what is the proper time to have your pet neutered? It is recommended that the best time to neuter your pup is between four to six months of age, before the time of its puberty. Because at this young age your pet doesn’t have canine behavioral problems yet such as being pushy and misbehaviors. For those who are planning to buy puppies at any breeders, please take note to always ask them if they have had the puppies neutered already.
Some breeders have already done the surgery before selling them so better ask them first. Well, if you plan to buy a neutered pup for some reasons, it's a good thing. You have saved yourself from seeing your new pup suffering from pain because of canine surgery. You may ask how neutering your pooch is important. For those who are worried about increased stray pooches on streets, there are two important things to consider. First, having your pet neutered makes it less pushy toward people or its kind (because no hormones anymore to make it aggressive). It will more likely to stay at home most of the times thus decreasing the probability of stray pooches on the street which sometimes causes street accidents.
No female hunting anymore for it during canine’s mating season. Lastly, pet neutered lives longer then its expected life span and not only it's healthier but also happier pet compared to non-neutered canine. This is because according to study, its hormone levels are being restrained and no bad moods ever happened to it. Moreover, canine neutering helps your pooch from acquiring testicle cancer since pups are prone to this disease. Not only that, pet neutered urine’s smell is not strong compared to non-neutered pet’s urine. Therefore, neutering a dog has its advantages as well as disadvantages. Firm decision must be made if you are considering neutering your pooch or not.
Just remember that neutering a pet will not and could not spread its breed anymore. The surgery is a total cut off of its vital male organ. But if you choose to spend much of your time house training your non-neutered pup, then it's assumed that you are already into
, two percent perseverance and consistency, eight percent obedience, good behavior and fun.
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