Most vets will charge around $200 for it, but most large cities have subsidized pet spay/neuter programs. For example, in the Raleigh-Durham area you can get the procedure done for around $65. Just Google "discounted dog neutering program" or similar terms and you may be able to find a discount.
about 1feet tall or 11 inches
My male Jack Russell that was not neutered, urinated on anything and everything for years inside the house in order to mark his territory. After being neutered, the random urinating decreased by ninety percent.
She's going into Heat....get ready for the dripping!
It depends on the age of the puppy but a fully grown Jack Russell dog should measure roughly 10-15inches(or 25-38cm) at the withers(the ridge between the shoulder blades of the dog) and weigh roughly 14-18 pounds.
The male rats (or mice) used in labs do not usually get neutered.
You can have a neutered male and female boxer without worrying that they will try to mate. The dogs will not mate if the male is neutered.
This is easy. You need to look for its testicles. If it has them it is not neutered. If it does not it is neutered.
They come from fox terrier and pit bull. I have two and my male is mostly pitbull and the female is mostly fox terrier but they could reverse to.
I think Cookie if he likes to eat them.
A hoblet. Non-neutered males are hobs, non-spayed females are jills and spayed females are sprites.The name "gib" or "hobble" is given to a male ferret that has been neutered."Hoblet" is the name given to a male ferret that has received a vasectomy.
A male horse that is not neutered is a stallion, a male horse that is neutered is a gelding. A male horse that is 4 or under is called a colt.
An intact male ass (donkey or burro) is called a jack or jackass.Any neutered male equine (horse, mule, donkey) is called a 'gelding'.According to ruralheritage.com some people also refer to a neutered male as a 'John' and:'... (In England the Donkey Breed Society has decreed that male donkeys will be called stallions. Although this terminology is not used in the USA, Australia, or Canada, you may run across it in British books about donkeys.)'