Do male dogs need to be neutered?

Jan 28,2024
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Male dogs need to be neutered. When a male dog reaches sexual maturity and encounters a female dog in heat, a series of actions will occur to pursue the female dog. Such as barking, urinating, fighting with other male dogs for the female dog, etc., and male dogs in heat can easily get lost. Therefore, if the male dog is not going to be bred, the male dog can be sterilized before it reaches sexual maturity.

Benefits of neutering male dogs:

1. Improve male dogs’ random peeing behavior. Many male dogs will urinate indiscriminately when they are in estrus. If the dog is neutered, this desire of male dogs will be reduced, and the situation of indiscriminate urination will be improved.

2. Neutering can help shift the dog’s attention from other dogs to the owner. Unneutered dogs spend a lot of their energy paying attention to other dogs. Neutering and proper training can greatly improve this, allowing the dog to focus more on its owner, and its obedience will naturally improve.

3. Neutering can reduce mating behavior. The mating behavior here not only refers to actual mating, but also refers to dogs versus toys. Neutering combined with owner education can reduce and avoid this indecent behavior.

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