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COMMENTS:
Voted : No
Never. They seem happier, less stressed.
by mojo on Sat Sep 15, 07 2:05pm
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I carry my dogs nads around in my pocket. He kinda appreciates it.
PinkPanther- As with any surgical procedure, immediate complications of neutering include the usual anesthetic and surgical complications, such as bleeding and infection. These risks are relatively low in routine spaying and neutering; however, they may be increased for some animals due to other pre-existing health factors. In the long run, neutered dogs of both genders have an increased risk of obesity. Stump pyometra may still occur in females. Spayed female dogs sometimes develop urinary incontinence, and castrated males display a somewhat increased incidence of prostate cancer over intact males. Neutered dogs have also been known to develop hormone-responsive alopecia (hair loss). Neutered dogs of both genders are at a twofold excess risk to develop osteosarcoma as compared to intact dogs. In addition, neutered male dogs are at higher risk than intact males of developing moderate to severe geriatric cognitive impairment (geriatric cognitive impairment includes disorientation in the house or outdoors, changes in social interactions with human family members, loss of house training, and changes in the sleep-wake cycle). As compared to intact males, male neutered cats are at an increased risk for certain problems associated with feline lower urinary tract disease, including the presence of stones or a plug in the urethra and urethral blockage.
Voted : Yes
If they don't have it anymore, how can they hold it against you?
Voted : No
Nah. Firstly, he still lifted his leg when he peed. But also, my late pooch (RIP) got strangely meaner to most people after he was fixed. He was, however, always good to me. :) And in related news... after his passing we got a female puppy. She got fixed 2 weeks ago and has not changed in the slightest aside from a new battle wound on her belly.
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