Chenery bites after neutering Chenery bites after neutering, probably because the dog is more sensitive, the dog may be thinking that this pain is brought to it by the owner. The owner needs to use actual behavior to re-sensitize the dog and re-establish trust with the dog. It is also possible that the dog was originally very aggressive. The dog’s personality is predetermined by nature, spaying and neutering only removes the dog’s uterus or testicles to prevent it from going into heat. Because dogs become more aggressive when they are in heat, spaying and neutering turns them back into what they were, so they are considered much more docile. The vast majority of spayed and neutered will not affect its original personality.
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