Dynamite Danes & Iams on Spaying and Neutering

Posted by Administrator on November 1st, 2005 — Posted in Spaying / Neutering

Dynamite Danes & Iams on Spaying and Neutering

Spaying or neutering your new puppy is the right thing to do if you’re not planning on breeding. For most pet owners, the expense, time and expertise involved in breeding dogs responsibly is beyond their reach. Here are some advantages to having your puppy spayed or neutered:

•For females, there is no mess to deal with during their 21-day heat cycles, which occur every six months—the heat cycle begins in females sometime after six months of age.

•Spaying a female before her first heat cycle will reduce the chance of mammary tumors or uterine diseases.

•Neutered males tend to be less aggressive than unneutered males.

•With a neutered male, the urge to mark territory may lessen.

•A neutered male is less likely to want to roam in search of potential mates.

•Neutering a male will dramatically lessen the chances of testicular tumors and other hormone driven cancers.

When to spay or neuter

Dogs should be spayed or neutered by the time they are six months old. Both operations are performed under anesthesia and may require an overnight stay at the veterinarian’s office. Recovery time is quick, with most dogs resuming normal activity in a few days. Spaying (for females) consists of an ovario-hysterectomy. Neutering involves the removal of the testicles.
When you bring your puppy to the veterinarian’s office for his first thorough examination, have the doctor explain the operation in detail and set up a time to have the procedure done.

All Dynamite Danes companion puppies go to their new homes on a pet contract that requires each dog to be spayed or neutered by six months of age. Proof of spay or neuter is required and all pets are placed with a limited (dog’s offspring not eligible for registration) AKC registration.

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