Many owners of teddy dogs wonder if they should neuter or neuter their dog. If the owner does not intend to breed for breeding, it is best to neuter the dog for the health of the dog. The main benefits of spaying our teddy dog are as follows:
1. Estrus is the high incidence of running away. Teddy is very easy to get lost. Everyone should know this. After sterilization, it is relatively easy to control and not easy to lose.
2. During estrus, dogs tend to be more irritable and prone to tantrums and hurt people. Neutering can help animals overcome these problems. Substantially reduce the occurrence of consequences such as biting, breaking furniture or bad temper.
3. After the sterilization operation, not only does it not affect its smart and lively character, but it is more docile and obedient to the master, and more understanding.
4. Reduce reproductive diseases. For unneutered and unborn dogs, various reproductive tract diseases will appear in old age, such as pyometra, benign prostatic hyperplasia and so on.
The best time to a teddy dog neutering:
Generally speaking, it is best for the female dog to be in heat for the first time. The male dog will urinate with his legs up, and the female dog who knows how to climb and straddle the estrus should be sterilized, because sex hormones are also good for growth and development. However, because many owners are afraid that dogs will be neutered after they are sexually mature, the dogs will remember some behaviors in estrus, so they choose to be sterilized before estrus.
Precautions for sterilization of teddy dogs
The female dog avoids estrus and can only be carried out after the estrus is over. There is no time limit for male dogs. Generally, it is best to send it to a pet hospital. It is more appropriate to perform sterilization by a professional veterinarian, which will also reduce the occurrence of risk factors.