Vet For Dog Neutering
There are several advantages to having your male dog castrated.
Vet for dog neutering. Both spaying and castration are done under a general anaesthetic and involve your dog staying with your local vets4pets as a day patient. Neutering is a surgical procedure to prevent your dog from reproducing. In females this is called spaying and in males it is called castration. Early neutering large dogs may triple joint disease risk.
It stops your pet from having unwanted litters and can prevent some really serious illnesses. Please consult with your vet to find out the best age this can be done from. The benefits can be behavioural as well as physiological. Mammary cancer is seen quite often in older unneutered dogs and can be fatal.
This hormone can contribute to aggressive or undesirable behaviours including scent marking and mounting. Neutering your pet neutering also called castration spaying and fixing is an operation carried out by a vet. Neutering greatly reduces the risk of them getting breast cancer known as mammary cancer in dogs. Neutering large mixed breed dogs before they reach sexual maturity may triple the risk that they will go on to develop joint disease researchers have shown.
There is evidence to suggest that neutering before two and a half years of age reduces the risks of breast cancer 10 fold. Castration can also have a positive effect on your dog s behaviour by removing the main source of testosterone.