The disadvantages of spaying and neutering Corgi
1. Spaying or neutering triples the chance of obesity in dogs.
Overweight is prone to arthritis, heart disease, pancreatitis, and diabetes. After the dog is neutered, if the owner continues to feed the same amount of food as before the neutering, the dog will easily gain weight. This is because the hormonal metabolism of the spayed dog has changed, so it no longer needs as much food.
2. Spaying and neutering increases the risk of developing hemangiomas.
Hemangiomas are usually found in the heart and spleen. Spayed dogs are twice as likely to develop hemangiomas of the spleen and four times more likely to develop hemangiomas of the heart compared to unspayed dogs.
3. Spaying or neutering can triple the chance of developing hypothyroidism.
Hypothyroidism can lead to obesity, drowsiness, and hair loss, but these symptoms can be controlled by daily thyroid medication.
4. Sterilization increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Apparently reproductive hormones also protect the brain to some extent.
5. Sterilization has risks.
Twenty percent of sterilizations are associated with at least one complication, such as adverse anesthetic reactions, internal bleeding, inflammation or infection, abscesses, incomplete sutures, and so on. Fortunately, most complications are minor and less than five percent are life-threatening, but the mortality rate is very low, less than one percent.
Benefits of Corgi spaying and neutering
1, if the dog is neutered before the age of two and a half years, can significantly reduce the chances of mammary tumors, uterine tumors, cervical tumors and breast tumors, but also to avoid excessive fertility will accelerate the aging of body organs.
2, neutering can dilute the dog’s sense of territoriality and improve its aggressiveness.
Of course, if the dog itself has a bold and stubborn temperament, or if the basic exercise is not met, or if it is not trained for normal socialization, neutering alone will not solve the problem at its root.
3, neutering can reduce the risk of being attacked by other male dogs.
Even if your dog is inherently docile and good-natured, an unspayed female is more likely to be targeted by other males.
4. Spaying and neutering can help shift the dog’s attention from other dogs to the owner.
An unspayed dog will always spend a lot of energy on paying attention to other dogs. Spaying and neutering with proper training can greatly improve this, allowing the dog to focus more on the owner, obedience will naturally be better.
5, neutering can reduce mating behavior.
Here the mating behavior not only refers to the real mating, but also refers to the dog to toys. Spaying and neutering with owner education can reduce to avoid this indecent behavior.
6, spaying and neutering can make the female dog less over-excited when around the male dog.
A female dog can get very excited around a male dog, especially one in heat.
Female Corgi spaying is the complete removal of the uterus
Spaying a dog involves removing the ovaries and part of the uterus, because the uterus is attached to the vagina, so it is not strictly possible to remove all of the uterus, but usually the ovaries are removed and the part of the uterus above the cervix is removed.
First of all, before the sterilization surgery, blood is drawn, and then the pre-operative examination is routine blood, liver and kidney function. The first thing you need to do is to take a chest x-ray if you don’t have respiratory problems.
Prepare for surgery, the first step is to play the indwelling needle
The first step is to give an indwelling injection.
The whole procedure takes about two hours, including waking up.
The whole procedure took about two hours, including waking up.
The abdomen was stitched with 5 stitches about 5-6 cm incision.
After the surgery, the first thing is to play saline, in the hospital to observe half a child did not appear any symptoms after both can go home.
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