Should the Sheltie be spayed or neuteredThe Sheltie should be spayed or neutered. If there is no need for breeding, it is recommended that the dog be spayed or neutered. Spaying and neutering will allow the dog to live a healthier life and reduce the chances of disease. Spaying and neutering reduces the chances of testicular cancer and reduces the incidence of prostate disease in males. Spaying or neutering your dog can lead to a longer life span for your dog. This is because constant, excessive reproductive activity causes the body organs to age faster, shortening your dog’s life span, while making your dog more affectionate, happy to be around people, and becoming close, docile, and trainable with its owner.
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