Yes. It does.
2007-10-23 18:57:58
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answered by ninjaaa! 5
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Doesn't matter to your dog at all! He feels macho with or without those testicles and only the owner feels like he needs them! Neuter your dog and feel proud of yourself knowing you have just prevented more unwanted pets ending up at a shelter facing the death sentence that thousands face daily because their owners were irresponsible.
2007-10-24 00:52:00
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answered by gringo4541 5
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Yes definitely, unless you are specifically planning on having him mate. . . I learned the hard way with both my doggies, my girl had a uterus infection while she was in heat and had to be spayed, and my little guy had to get neutered due to some complications (im not 100% sure what it was, i was in university when it happend). . . so ive learned my lesson twice, all my future pups are getting spayed and neutered before anything bad can happen to them.
2007-10-24 01:27:33
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answered by Raoul 3
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Neutering a dog at an early age will prevent aggressive behavior. Will prevent dominance urine marking all over your house. Will make it easier for you to potty train your dog. And can prevent testicular cancer. Plus your dog will less likely want to jump the fence looking for females dogs in heat.
2007-10-24 00:53:37
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answered by Cavalier KCS mom 6
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you should fix your dog as soon as possible for the health of your dog and for keeping him from possibly making unwanted litters. there are even programs available to people to get dogs fixed for free or cheap if they cant afford normal vet fees, that is all because of the importance of it. unaltered dogs have higher instances of prostate cancer. you should also neuter them early, as puppies, to prevent unwanted behavior like marking and mounting everything. neutering your dog will keep them from looking for mates and possibly wandering away from the house.
2007-10-24 01:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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YES YES YES! they tend to be less aggressive and less territorial...also every year so many dogs get put down because of a home not provide please neuter your dog if you don't want pups especially if you have a female also who is not spaded.
2007-10-24 01:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Besides making them less aggressive in some cases and less likely to stray, not to mention not adding to the SPCA's burden, you are halping them healthwise since they cannot die from reproductive organ-related cancers.
2007-10-24 01:35:42
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answered by Unicornrider 7
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It is law where I live but I do not agree with it because my pet does not wander around loose. I do understand that some people permit their animals to stray, in that case they should have their pets neutered. You decide.
2007-10-24 01:40:28
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answered by Joan J 6
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Yes, very much so! You can cut down aggressive behaviors, prevent cancers, have a healthier dog and cut down on unwanted puppies!
2007-10-24 00:50:20
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answered by yeehaneeha 4
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We should neuter our dogs. There are too many unwanted dogs that are put down every year because they cannot be placed in homes.
2007-10-24 00:48:35
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answered by kim h 7
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Yes! Even though it is kind of mean, there are simply too many to house.
2007-10-24 01:27:16
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answered by shadowkat4646 3
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