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The consequences of not neutering or breeding Teddy

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Charlotte Brown
Not neutering or breeding Teddy may increase the risk of getting lost, and may also increase the chance of suffering from reproductive system diseases. Female dogs are prone to pyometra, male dogs are prone to prostatitis, etc. Therefore, it is recommended that if the purpose of breeding is not for the purpose of breeding, it is best to wait until the first estrus of the dog is over before sterilizing the dog. This can not only reduce the trouble caused by the estrus period of the dog, but also prolong the estrus period of the dog. longevity and reduce reproductive tract infections.

1. Increase the risk of getting lost

If a Teddy is not neutered or bred, the frequency of estrus will gradually increase, and he will run outside if he is not careful, especially male Teddy. The possibility of being lost is very high, and there may even be fights with other male dogs over the right to mate. In addition, if Teddy is kept at home to prevent him from running outside, his temper will become irritable and he may bark or break up the house.

2. Increase the chance of suffering from reproductive system diseases

Whether it is a male Teddy or a female Teddy, if it has not been sterilized or bred for several years, it will appear more or less. A range of diseases. Common diseases in male dogs include prostate enlargement, testicular tumors, etc. Common diseases in female dogs include pyometra, endometritis, breast tumors, pseudopregnancy, etc. If you want to avoid these diseases, it is recommended that the owner should have Teddy sterilized!

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