Dears, do you know what are the benefits of sterilizing a female dog? Are there any disadvantages? Only by understanding the benefits and disadvantages of spaying a female dog can we make a more accurate decision on whether to spay a dog.
1. The benefits of sterilization of female dogs
The veterinary doctor who likes to have sterilization surgery for dogs believes that there are the following benefits for female dogs:
1. Make the home clean. The female dog drips bleeding when in heat, which is similar to a woman's menstrual cycle. Many people pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the home, and hope that the life of people and dogs will be smooth and peaceful. Performing sterilization on dogs can prevent the female dog from dripping blood everywhere twice a year, each time for more than ten days, causing trouble to taint the home environment.
2. Take care of life more. If you raise a common native or stray dog, you don’t have sterilization surgery for it, and you accidentally get pregnant and give birth to six or seven puppies in one child. Someone may not necessarily want it to give it away. From the perspective of cherishing life, you cannot discard it at will, causing greater harm to the dog and the environment.
3. Can avoid the occurrence of diseases. Terminating dogs can reduce uterine pus (the incidence of female dogs over five years old is very high), pseudo-pregnancy, and hair loss, and reduce the recurrence rate of urethral stones (requires further research and verification) and the incidence of breast tumors.
4. Avoid the troubles of being surrounded by male dogs, crawling backs and unexpected pregnancy;
2. The disadvantages of female dogs sterilization
1. Personality may change, most of them become docile, and a few become fierce;
2. Female dogs after sterilization are prone to obesity;
So generally speaking, if there is no need to breed puppies. In terms of dog quality, eugenics, social responsibility and the dog itself, sterilization surgery for female dogs is of great benefit.