And FYI, a neutered dog protects his home and family just as well as unneutered dog — and many aggression problems can be avoided by early neutering. (adoptapetfenton.com)
This type of infection is more common in unneutered dogs as well as older dogs. (mypetneedsthat.com)
More common in young unneutered dogs, and in Chows, Samoyeds, Keeshonden, Alaskan Malamutes, Miniature Poodles, and Pomeranians (lowchensaustralia.com)