The dog will be less aggressive to people and other dogs, reduce hyper-sexual behaviour and prevent testicular cancer. The dog will also be less likely to be hit by a car whilst searching for females. It also stops the dog from siring unwanted litters.
I think there would be benefits only for people trained certified and equipped to breed. Otherwise, the potential costs could be very high.
if they are not used for breeding, they can have cancers like breast cancer or uti...and such and generall dogs who are fixed live longer than those who are not
Mine was $150 at the local humane society and that included neutering and all shots.
the meat inside them if you're chinese
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
No, not at all; in fact, there are health, behavioural, and moral/social benefits to spaying/neutering your rabbits before they even reproduce.
These are so many!! The country has already a large enough issue with pets being euthanized everyday because shelters are overcrowded!
You can't, neutering is permanent.
Small dogs take less space and need less space to exercise.
When you combine a Chihuahua and a Chihuahua you get another Chihuahua.
It is highly unlikely that neutering would cause any problems in a cat. On the contrary, neutering is said to actually helpcertain behaviour problems such as aggression or spraying.
It really would be best for both bunnies to be neutered. There are many health and behavioral benefits to spaying and neutering. Neutering just one of your bunnies could lead to problems with the bonding and dominance of your rabbits.
A teacup chihuahua is smaller than a toy chihuahua.
This is a common myth made up by Breed Registries to try and put people off neutering. Neutering does not harm the dog, but it does prevent testicular cancer and hyper-sexual behaviour.