It is generally recommended to neuter an Italian Greyhound between six to twelve months of age. Neutering at this age can help prevent certain health issues and undesirable behaviors. However, some veterinarians may suggest waiting until the dog is fully grown, especially for larger breeds, to ensure optimal development. Always consult with a veterinarian for personalized advice based on the dog's health and circumstances.
The best age to neuter a male kitten is around 4-6 months of age. This helps prevent unwanted behaviors such as spraying/markings and aggression, and also contributes to reducing the overpopulation of cats. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian for the most appropriate timing for your specific kitten.
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The cost of an Italian Greyhound can vary depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, location and age. On average, you can expect to pay $1,000-$2,500 for an Italian Greyhound from a reputable breeder. Rescue organizations may have them available for adoption at a lower cost.
A dog can be neutered any time after eight weeks of age.
Usually 9 to 11 years. They make excellent house pets and are GREAT with children of any age despite their size and speed. Actually, the average life expectancy of a racing greyhound according to greyhound friends for life (the racing adoption agency) is 12 -15 years. This is quite a larger number than the one above.
There is no exact answer to this, just as there is no firm age in humans. It is recommended to spay/neuter your cat around 4-5 months. Doing this early will also help your cat from developing unwanted behavior like spraying, marking, and aggression. Your family vet will be able to tell you more about the development of your particular cat.
Ask the vet.