Samoyed neutering benefits and drawbacks Generally speaking, neutered Samoyed males become tamer, less wild, and less protective of their domain. He will not be so tenacious in finding opportunities to run away from home to chase the opposite sex, and will not use urine as a method of sphere delineation. The Samoyed female loses her normal biological cycle due to spaying and neutering, so naturally there will be no dripping blood to stain the home, and no “spring”. After spaying or neutering a Samoyed dog, in addition to not being able to have children, there is also a major problem of not being able to participate in dog shows. Usually the gender hormones in the Samoyed’s body become abnormal after neutering, causing them to be lazy, less sensitive to smells, less interested in things around them, and possibly more gluttonous.
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