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Top Benefits of Desexing a Dog

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When it comes to taking care of your dog's health, the essentials that come to mind are vaccinations, diet, grooming and regular vet visits. Unfortunately, not many people think about desexing or neutering their dogs. When some people hear about other pet owners desexing their furry friends, they frown and ask why themselves why anyone would want to do something like that. It is okay if you do not wish to desex your dog, but it is equally important to understand the procedure and its advantages. This article highlights the benefits of dog desexing.

Prevent Unwanted Pregnancies 

Taking good care of your dog requires two essential resources; money and time. If you have one dog, such care is manageable. However, caring for several dogs becomes quite challenging if you do not have enough time and money. While you can give away puppies, you still need to care for them before finding them a home. The fact that dogs can get pregnant as early as six months old does not help matters at all. Therefore, a pregnancy can deplete your resources fast, affecting the quality of care you give your dog and its puppies. Desexing your dog prevents unwanted pregnancies and the challenges associated with it.

Reduces Roaming and Aggression 

As much as you consider your dog a pet, they are still animals and have animalistic behaviours. For instance, as male dogs mature and begin to roam the neighbourhood, they urinate on fences, gates, lawns and any other surface to mark their territory. Moreover, some pets might get overly aggressive and attack familiar and unfamiliar people and other pets. While you can train your dog out of behavioural issues, desexing is arguably the most effective way to curb aggression. The reason is that desexing reduces testosterone levels in the bloodstream, making your pet a much friendlier (and cleaner) companion.

Improves Life Expectancy 

The most challenging part of owning a dog is saying goodbye, and most people vow that they would do anything to have their furry friends around for longer. Although a healthy diet and exercise promotes a dog's health and prolongs their life, you cannot avoid some health issues. Therefore, vets recommend pet desexing since it is one of the best ways to extend their life expectancy. For instance, your dog has a lower chance of developing some serious health issues such as cancer. Besides improving life expectancy, desexing helps avoid expenses associated with caring for a sick pet.


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