if you don't want the responsibilities of looking after the puppies than no its reasonable to let your dog breed once in their lifetime but most people don't
This is a common myth made up by Breed Registries to try and put people off neutering. Neutering does not harm the dog, but it does prevent testicular cancer and hyper-sexual behaviour.
No.
It may be possible but is not likely. Depending on the breed and size of the dog, much more common side effects of neutering may include prostate cancer, bone cancer, hip displaysia, obesity, incontinence and hypothyroidism.
You should breed your dog 1 every year to give her a break before more puppies come, breed your dog 1, 2 or 3 times
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
It is when you sterilize a male dog.
Yes a litter can be fathered by more than 1 sire.
It means the dog can't reproduce.
Pitbulls are an aggressive breed of dog and should be outlawed.
Unless you want to breed with the dog, which you should only do if you want to become a recognised breeder, it is definitely good to neuter the dog. The dog's chances of getting cancer later on in life, is much reduced if they are neutered at an early age. It would also make male dogs more calm, and less likely to be aggressive and frustrated. Neutering can also take care of problems like humping and urinating in the house.
I depends on the breed of your dog
This breed is for the experienced dog owner who understands flock guardian temperament. They should not be in the hands of first time owners who do not have the necessary experience. It is best to start with a breed such as the German Shepherd before considering a large, guarding breed like the Central Asian Shepherd Dog.