My thoughts exactly. Unless you let your dogs roam all over the country, or have an intact female at home, what's the worry?
Both my dogs still have their jewels. One is 4 and the other is 6. Lean, mean, bird-finding machines that snooze all day when not hunting.
There is no "quick fix" for behavioral problems that neutering will solve. I have heard it reduced the chance of testicular cancer, but then again they don't have their balls any more at that point....so....duh?
Really ?
When I had my male lab neutered he immediately quit running over to the neighbors (a mile away).
Seems to have solved that behavioral issue . . ..
Really ?
When I had my male lab neutered he immediately quit running over to the neighbors (a mile away).
Seems to have solved that behavioral issue . . ..
Sup with the old posts getting renewed. Read most of it, then saw my response, and now I’m all weirded out and drinking whiskey
Guess we have to start a memory thread.
I have tried to find out online if neutering dogs decreases their sense of smell, becuase I know he can smell and track down coyote urine/feces in a open prairie just fine. Then he has to rub himself in it which this one time was also blood in it. Absolutely disgusting behavior will getting him cut diminish his sense of smell
Has anyone heard of a vasectomy for dogs seems to be an easier option than neutering