The male dog should be neutered because it can prevent the dog from fighting with other dogs because of heat and injury, but also to reduce its aggressive behavior, prevent the dog from some reproductive system diseases, and can even extend the life of the dog, so if there is no need to reproduce, it is best to neuter the treatment, which will do more good than harm, and easier to raise. After neutering the dog will not pee everywhere, which is good for public health, and also prevents it from getting infected with viruses from the reproductive system, which can easily occur in older dogs if they are not neutered. The life span of a dog is usually 10-20 years, and a neutered dog will usually live longer than other dogs because it is healthier and less likely to get sick, but it is important to note that when getting neutered, it is important to find a proper facility and to communicate with the doctor.
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