Is it necessary to spay or neuter a Corgi male?

It is necessary to spay and neuter a male Corgi. During heat, the male Corgi will become aggressive and will always want to run out and find the female, causing him to wander off and become prone to disease. After most male Corgis are neutered, their temperament will become gentle and obedient, and their sense of aggression will gradually fade away, stabilizing them to some extent. After neutering, the male Corgi is less likely to develop diseases of the reproductive organs. After the male Corgi is neutered, there are great changes in his physiology and heart, the estrogen increases, and many male Corgi that were more grumpy before the surgery become gentle and obedient after the surgery.

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