The pros and cons of spaying a female dog

1. The benefits of neutering a female dog

Support for neutering dogs The veterinary surgeon believes that for the female dog, there are the following advantages:

1. Keep the home hygienic. Because the female dog will be in estrus and have menstrual periods before being neutered, it will be similar to human maternal menstrual cramps. When dogs have menstruation, some will lick them off by themselves, but more or less, they will rub them all over the house. The dog may also exhibit symptoms of urinating all over the place. Sterilization surgery for dogs can prevent the female dog from bleeding twice a year and every ten days, contaminating the dog’s home environment.

2. Reduce stray animals. If you raise a native dog or a stray dog without helping it sterilize, several babies will be born in one child if you accidentally get pregnant. From the perspective of cherishing life, few people can afford to raise more There is only a dog, so some owners may give the dog away casually, while some owners will be ruthless and throw it away directly. The proliferation of stray dogs will only bring more harm to the living environment of dogs.

3. It is possible to avoid the disease. Spaying and neutering dogs reduce pyometra (higher incidence in female dogs over five years of age), pseudopregnancy, and alopecia and reduce the recurrence of urethral stones (for further study) mammary tumors. Statistics show that the overall life expectancy of dogs after neutering will be extended.

4. Avoid the trouble of male dogs chasing, crawling back, and unintended pregnancy. When the dog is in heat, it emits its smell and attracts male dogs to mate. This process not only quickly causes the dog to become pregnant if the female dog comes into contact with dogs of unknown origin, but it can also easily lead to infection with some infectious diseases.

Second, what are the hazards of neutering a female dog?

1. Most of the characters will change, many dogs will become docile, but a few may become fierce for a short time because they hate their owners;

2. The neutered bitch may be more likely to gain weight, so the owner may need to pay more attention to the dog’s diet after the dog is neutered.

Therefore, in general, there is no need to breed puppies. Leaving a female dog benefits the dog’s physical responsibility and the environment.

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