Myth
Myth: Spaying or neutering your pet will prevent your dog from roaming, or from running away.
Myth: Spaying or neutering your pet will prevent food aggression.
Myth: Spaying or neutering your pet will prevent dog aggression.
Myth: Spaying or neutering your pet will reduce chances of biting.
Myth: Spaying or neutering your pet will prevent territorial marking.
Myth: Spaying or neutering will curb hyperactivity, or will hamper drive.
Myth: Spaying or neutering makes pets better, more affectionate companions.
Fact
Fact: Neutering will remove all possibilities of testicular cancer.
Fact: Spaying will remove all possibilities of ovarian and uterine cancer.
Fact: Neutering the dog before the age of one year, and sometimes even older, removes the possibility of proper growth, to include proportionately sized head, neck, shoulders, and pelvis, skeletal growth, and muscular formation.
Fact: Spaying the bitch before the age of one and sometimes older prevents proper feminine growth to include strong, defined hips, neck, and pelvis, skeletal growth and muscular
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