No it doesn't. The testicles are removed through tiny little incisions made in the scrotum.
No, because this would mean that the dog would still be able to sire young.
It is when you sterilize a male dog.
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
You can determine if your dog is fixed by checking for a small incision scar on the abdomen. Female dogs will have a scar from spaying surgery, which is usually located near the belly button. Male dogs will have a scar from neutering surgery, which is typically located on the scrotum or abdomen.
Neutering does not stop a dog's growth, but it can affect their growth rate and overall size.
It means the dog can't reproduce.
Leave a Scar was created in 2009.
Neutering a dog does not stunt their growth. It may affect their metabolism and energy levels, but it does not impact their physical growth.
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.
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
No.
No, if they are white it means they are getting healthier. DO NOT pop them or they WILL leave a scar.