Should dogs be spayed or not? These risks first to understand

Nowadays, most pooper scoopers choose to spay and neuter their dogs to prevent certain diseases from appearing in them, but there are many risks associated with spaying and neutering dogs, do pooper scoopers know? Here we will talk about it. The risk of neutering 1. surgery risk Any surgery is a risk, adverse anesthesia reaction, inflammation, infection, abscess …… response: to the dog to do surgery, must find a regular pet hospital, and to do sterilization surgery before the dog, it is best for the dog to do a physical examination, after surgery should also be carefully disinfected, eat anti-inflammatory drugs, wear a good Elizabethan ring. 2. risk of gaining weight The dog is more likely to gain weight after spaying and neutering. Response: After the spay/neuter surgery, the owner must observe the dog more, control the amount of food and exercise. To prevent the dog because of obesity, suffering from joint and other diseases. 3. The wrong choice of neutering time may affect the dog’s bones, joints, internal organs development Adverse consequences are caused by the dog hip dysplasia, ligament rupture, increased risk of bone cancer and urinary incontinence. Response: When is the best time to neuter? Different breeds of dogs are different, and it is recommended that the pooper scooper consult a vet. 4. Increased risk of hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism can lead to obesity, lethargy, and hair loss. Response: These symptoms can be controlled with daily thyroid medication. 5. cause dogs emotional loss Dogs are very intelligent, after neutering will find themselves different from the previous and other dogs, which can lead to emotional depression, which may lead to some changes in personality, such as unfriendly and even bite people as many pooper scoopers complain about. Response: The pooper scooper should be more understanding, do not reprimand, should spend more time with the dog, soothe it and restore its former happiness. 6. increase the risk of some diseases and stunting The risk of dogs getting prostate cancer increases fourfold, and the risk of urinary tract infections increases. Spaying or neutering a dog earlier than 1 year of age can increase the rate of hip dysplasia. In addition, dogs that are spayed or neutered are twice as likely to develop splenic hemangiomas and four times more likely to develop heart hemangiomas compared to dogs that are not spayed or neutered. Response: After surgery, it is important to have regular physical examinations of your dog. Dog neutering is risky, and pooper scoopers must be careful. The dog’s body must be healthy to do neutering, do not do surgery during the estrus period, and do not go out before the surgery. The dog should not eat for 12 hours before the surgery 2. Find a regular hospital to do the spay/neuter surgery.

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