Neutering
All dogs have a right to a caring home and
too many puppies grow up to become homeless
dogs. For this reason all dogs should be neutered.
Neutering has health benefits as well. Spaying females under
a year of age reduces the
risk of breast cancer, the most common cancer to afflict
female dogs. Unless spayed, older
bitches risk developing a dangerous pyometra (a pus-filled
womb). Spaying also prevents
false pregnancy that can occur after a season (symptoms are
moodiness and milk
production). Drugs are available to suppress heat or prevent
pregnancy after accidental
mating, but these can have side effects.In
males, neutering makes both prostatic disease and some
cancers less likely. There is
also less risk from fighting or accidents while roaming.
Many owners worry that their pet will become fat after
neutering, but this is easily
prevented by correct feeding.
Over-feeding and feeding your dog people food is the real
cause of obesity. Neutered animals require less
food, therefore reduce the amount fed after neutering and
weigh your dog regularly.
Occasionally, older spayed bitches may leak a little urine
whilst sleeping, but this can be
easily controlled.Neutering can be done at
any age but, for the greatest benefit, should be done under
one
year of age. A bitch cannot be spayed during a heat, when
producing milk during false
pregnancy or after whelping. Your vet will advise on the
exact timing.Help! My female dog has been
“caught” by a male dog!
Injections can be given to prevent
pregnancy, but must be given quickly (within a couple of
days of mating). It is also possible to spay a dog in very
early pregnancy. Contact your vet
immediately to discuss the best option. |