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To neuter a male dog is to remove testicles from the sac, but leaving the sac attached. This renders the dog incapable of breeding. To spay a female dog is to remove the uterus and/or ovaries, which renders her incapable of breeding, as well. This is recommended for both male and female dogs that you don't plan to breed for two reasons. One is to help prevent so many unwanted dogs from being born, and it also prevents testicular cancer in males and ovarian/uterine cancer in females.

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