Nope. If anything, it makes her more playful and affectionate because she is less moody and distracted.
no, it will make them less aggresive and help stop them running off
Neutering or spaying a dog does eventually make them less aggressive, yes, when their body stops producing too much testosterone. Neutered or spayed animals also have a longer life expectancy.
Spaying does not inhibit a dog's growth. The growth plates in a dog's bones close at around 8-14 months of age, regardless of whether they are spayed or not. Spaying can sometimes result in less food intake, which could affect nutrition and growth if not monitored properly.
No.
it would make her stop being horny so to speak
your mum is the most playful dog well she was very playful with me in bed
You buy it toys and play with him. Play fetch and give it affection. The way to make a dog playful is get their favorite toy.Throw it and keep doind that and sooner or later they will get really playful.
yes it is. Spaying is done to females and castrating is done to males. spaying refers to tying the tubes up and castrating is removing the testicles. So after either operation the dog has been desexed.
No. Spaying is not a reversible procedure.
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The dog is YOURS, and yours to decide over. The veterinarian has very little to say about in the matter. Unless youre planning to breed the dog, spaying is healthier for the dog and easier for you.
Some potential disadvantages of spaying a female dog include an increased risk of certain health issues such as obesity and urinary incontinence, as well as the potential for changes in behavior such as increased aggression or anxiety. Additionally, spaying a female dog will prevent her from reproducing, which may be a consideration for some dog owners.