When is the best time to neuter a dog?

Hospitals generally recommend that dogs be neutered before their first estrus. Small dogs are about 6-8 months old. Large dogs grow relatively slowly. The recommended age is about 1 year old. But if the dog has passed its optimal age, the sooner it is done, the better, because the older the dog, the higher the risk of anesthesia.
Benefits of early sterilization:
Studies have proven that early neutering can effectively reduce the incidence of breast tumors and pyometra in female dogs and prostate diseases in male dogs.
Dogs are in good physical condition during their youth, which is helpful for postoperative recovery.
Elderly pets are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular problems such as bradycardia, arrhythmia, and cardiopulmonary arrest during anesthesia. Early neutering can reduce the risk of anesthesia.
Note:
Surgery during the period of estrus for bitches should be avoided because the fragility of the uterus increases and the blood vessels increase and become thicker during estrus. Performing sterilization surgery at this time will increase the risk of surgical bleeding.
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