Dogs are spayed and neutered because it reduces the chance of disease Spaying and neutering your dog can make your dog healthier and reduce the chance of disease in your dog. Spaying and neutering can reduce the chances of uterine and ovarian cancer and breast cancer in female dogs, especially if the spaying and neutering is done when the female animal is just sexually mature and has not yet given birth. Spaying and neutering can reduce the chances of testicular cancer and reduce the incidence of prostate disease in male animals. Dogs because they can control dogs to spay and neuter through spaying and neutering can effectively control the male and female dogs in heat appear grumpy, bent on going out, and will run around every day when walking regularly, even with a leash may not be able to control the manic dog. It can also reduce the situation of the dog breaking free from the leash and running away.
Female dogs are recommended to be spayed after the first heat to allow the female dog to spend the first heat intact and then 3-6 months. This is just before the second heat, when spaying is more feasible. Female hormones have a significant impact on all parts of the body, not just the reproductive tract. Don’t ignore blind early spay/neuter – many advocates of early spay/neuter don’t understand what they are advocating.