The main reasons for neutering dogs include: Controlling reproduction: Neutering can effectively control dog reproduction and prevent too many dogs from becoming homeless. In addition, sterilization can also reduce the number of stray dogs and reduce urban management costs. Disease prevention: Sterilization can reduce the risk of some diseases, such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, etc. For male dogs, neutering can prevent prostatitis, testicular cancer and other diseases. Reduce bad behaviors: Unneutered dogs are prone to bad behaviors, such as attacking, running away, barking, marking, etc. Neutering can reduce these behaviors and make your dog calmer, friendly, and docile. Improved quality: Neutering can make dogs calmer, more stable, and easier to train and manage.
At the same time, the sterilized dog will not cause discomfort and stress due to heat, which is beneficial to protecting the dog's physical and mental health. . It should be noted that sterilization is an irreversible surgery. When owners consider whether to sterilize their dogs, they need to fully understand the pros and cons of sterilization, consult veterinarians for advice, and do a good job of post-operative care and management.