Neutering male dogs is as important as neutering female dogs. The Concept of “Only Female dogs needs to be neutered ” is being changed as people are getting to know the spectacular benefits of neutering male dogs. People are understanding that the pet homelessness crisis can be controlled if you neuter or sterilize your pets. This action of yours will help to manage the street dog population as well as help your pet dogs to have medical and behavioral benefits.
Benefits of neutering male dogs :
As you know, spaying helps your female dog to live a longer and healthier life neutering the male dogs does the same. It helps your male dogs to live a longer and healthier life. Neutering your male dogs prevents them from the prostate problems and testicular cancer helping them to live a healthier life. In opposition to the misconception that the neutering causes the animal to become overweight your pet will remain fit and trim post, the sterilization provided the exercise and food monitoring regularly. Moreover, your male dog will be less likely to roam away from home. A non-operated male dog will do anything to find a mate one of which could be finding creative ways to escape from the house. After escaping the house it can get injured from the fights with male dogs, traffic or even people where the risk of getting lost is always constant. Neutering male dogs may also cause the dogs to be well-behaved. Some aggression problems may be avoided by early neutering. Unneutered dogs are likely to mark their territory by spraying strong-smelling urine. Early neutering can help to avoid the mounting of your dog to other dogs, people or inanimate objects as some of them continue to mount because they have learned that behavior feels good. Further, sterilizing male dogs is also highly cost-effective as the surgery is far less than the cost of having and caring for the litter. Neutering your dog often reduces the undesirable behavior but there is no guarantee of it as the sterilizing helps to reduce testosterone but not completely eliminate the hormone.
Proper age for neutering:
Even though the traditional age for the sterilization is six to nine months, puppies as old as eight weeks can be neutered as according to their health. There’s a slightly higher risk of post-operative complications in older dogs but adults can be neutered anytime if they don’t have health issues or are not overweight.
To control pet homelessness crisis and to medically, behaviorally benefit your dog it is important to neuter male dogs along with the female dogs too.s In Nepal to take care of the street dog Kathmandu metropolitan along with Jane Goodall Institute Nepal and Humane Society International have started a program naming “Manumitra” which provides free sterilization and Vaccination to the street dogs by creating a committee in the community providing community sensitization. Sterilization may not fix the problems at once but it surely is the most important step towards dog population management.